What is VE testing?

What does a Volunteer Examiner (VE) do? Volunteer Examiners (VEs) are US licensed Radio Amateurs holding a General Class license or higher, who offer their time to administer the FCC licensing exams through a FCC authorized Volunteer Examiner Coordinator (VEC) organization.

How long does an average ARRL VEC test session last?

about 3-1/2 hours
The average ARRL/VEC session tests 10 people and lasts about 3-1/2 hours.

How do I renew my ARRL VEC?

If you want to reactivate your credential, contact the VEC office [email protected] or call (860) 594-0300.

How long is the term of accreditation for ARRL VEC volunteer examiners?

three years
Your ARRL/VEC accreditation normally remains in effect for three years or until your Amateur Radio license expires, whichever comes first.

How do you become a FCC?

Follow these three steps to become an ARRL Volunteer Examiner:

  1. Review the Volunteer Examiner Manual, paying special attention to. Chapter 2: Becoming a Volunteer Examiner.
  2. Complete and sign the VE Application form and open-book review * (40 question review). (
  3. Please fax, mail or email forms (Adobe PDF file or scanned.

How long is the term of accreditation for ARRL VEC volunteer examiner?

How do I become a ham radio?

To be a VE under our program, mail a VE application form along with a photocopy of your current FCC General, Advanced or Extra Class license. You may request a VE application, by phone, mail, or online by filling out the application request form for a Volunteer Examiner Application.

What should I bring to ARRL test?

What to Bring to an ARRL Exam Session:

  1. MANDATORY BEFORE THE EXAM.
  2. One legal photo ID (identification):
  3. If no photo ID is available, two forms of identification:
  4. Students/minors without a photo ID need to bring only one of the.
  5. If applicable, bring a printed copy of your Amateur Radio license.

How do I become a ve tester?

How do you become a ve ham?

If you are interested in becoming an ARRL Volunteer Examiner (VE) and serving the Amateur Radio community, it’s easy and free!…ARRL Volunteer Examiners Serve the Community

  1. Review the Volunteer Examiner Manual, paying special attention to.
  2. Complete and sign the VE Application form and open-book review *