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From: ehare%arrlhq.UUCP@uhasun.hartford.edu (Ed Hare KA1CV)
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Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc
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Subject: ARRL VE Examination information
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Date: 9 Aug 91 06:29:51 GMT
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AMATEUR RADIO EXAMINATION OPPORTUNITIES
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The following test session information is provided by the
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ARRL/VEC for the upcoming six to eight week period. For
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further information, please contact the test session CONTACT
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PERSON at the telephone number provided. If necessary, you
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may contact the ARRL/VEC at 203-666-1541 x282 for~ additional
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information. Email sent to 2155052@mcimail.com will be printed
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and sent to the ARRL/VEC. Please include your postal address in
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email correspondence to this address.
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Although the test session information presented here does
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not indicate whether walk-ins are accepted or not, most test
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sessions do allow walk-ins. We encourage you, however, to
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always contact the CONTACT PERSON at the telephone number
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provided so that the VE Team are aware that you be attending
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the test session~.
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STILL NEED TO PREPARE FOR YOUR EXAM?
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If you would like information on how to become licensed; or
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how to locate Amateur Radio clubs, instructors, licensing
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classes and/or Novice examiners in your area; please contact
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the ARRL Educational Activities Department (EAD) at 203-666-
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1541 x219. The EAD can also provide information on
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recommended study materials.
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AFTER THE EXAM - HOW LONG WILL IT BE BEFORE MY LICENSE ARRIVES?
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If you've recently passed your initial examination for an
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Amateur Radio license, or if you've just upgraded, please
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accept our warmest congratulations! Now that you've
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passed the test, receiving your license in the mail is the
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next step.
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Since the FCCs current license processing time is at
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about seven weeks, and since there can be additional time
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required within the volunteer examiner system of two weeks
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or so allowing your VE Team and VEC (if for Technician class
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or higher) time to process your application, your license
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might not arrive for up to eight to ten weeks.
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To keep your wait for that new license or upgrade as
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short as possible, we are taking the following steps to give
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you the fastest possible service.
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We have begun providing our VE Teams with express OVERNIGHT
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mailers for the return of applications from ARRL/VEC exam
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sessions to us at the VEC--and we at the VEC have begun
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sending our daily packages to the FCCs Licensing Facility
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via an express OVERNIGHT service.
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We are also encouraging our VEs, and imposing
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the same emphasis upon ourselves, to process examination
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packages as quickly as possible to expedite your license.
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Having implemented the above procedures, the ARRL/VEC
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wants your wait for your new license to be as short as
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possible.
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If you have any other suggestions about the program, or
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services we provide, please feel free to contact us.
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THINGS TO BRING TO THE EXAMINATION
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Be prepared to bring the following items with you to VEC
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examinations: Your original current FCC-issued Amateur
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Radio license (and a copy of it)--if you are licensed; Any
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original Written or Code Element credit documents (CSCEs)
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which are currently valid; Two forms of identification
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(e.g., a photo-ID or drivers license and another item
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indicating your current name and address); A calculator (if
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necessary); A pen and two pencils; and, the applicable
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examination test fee ($5.25 for 1991 ARRL/VEC Test
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Sessions).
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TECHNICIAN CLASS GRANDFATHER CREDIT
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If you hold a Technician class license which was issued
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prior to 3/21/87, you are not required to take the Element
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3B (General class written) examination if you can provide a
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copy of your FCC-license dated before that date. If your
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licensed has since been renewed, and if you don't have a
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copy of the pre-3/21/87 license, you must seek a
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verification letter from the FCC. To do so, write to FCC,
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1270 Fairfield Rd, Gettysburg PA 17325-7245 and request a
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Form 1010-B Verification Letter verifying that you were
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licensed as a Technician class prior to 3/21/87. After you
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receive that form from the FCC, bring it to the test session
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with you in order to claim your deserved credit.
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LOST LICENSES
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If you have lost your license, VECs are not permitted to
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submit any upgrades to the FCC without a copy of your
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current license attached to the 610 form. In order to
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expedite your upgrade, you must write the FCC and request a
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replacement license. Since that will take six weeks or
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more, we recommend that you also request a Form 1010-B
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verification letter from the FCC which will arrive in a
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couple of weeks--and is legally binding license document.
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You may use that form as a license until your Form-660
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license arrives. The original and a copy of Form 1010-B
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must be brought to the test session verifying that you are
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currently licensed--the copy of which will be attached to
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your upgrade application (in lieu of an actual Form-660
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license copy). To request the Form 1010-B Verification
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Letter, write to: FCC, 1270 Fairfield Rd, Gettysburg PA
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17325-7245; indicating that you lost your license and that
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you are requesting that a replacement license be issued to
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you--also be sure to request that they send you a Form 1010-
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B Verification Letter verifying that you are licensed.
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ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE HANDICAPPED OR DISABLED
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The FCC requires that the administering VEs must accommodate
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an examinee whose physical disabilities require a special
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examination procedure. To do so, the administering VEs may
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require a physician's statement indicating the nature of the
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disability before determining which, if any, special
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accommodative procedures must be used.
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The VEs may accommodate handicapped/disabled examinees by
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administering the examination at a place convenient and
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comfortable for the examinee--even at bedside; for the
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hearing impaired the Morse code may be sent using flashing
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lights or a vibrating surface; for the visually impaired,
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VEs may read or write for the examinee; where warranted, the
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VEs may pause the Morse code message after each
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sentence/phrase, or each word, or even after each character
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to allow the examinee additional time to absorb and
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interpret what was sent--also the VEs may substitute a
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sending test for a receiving test where the examinee's
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handicap warrants.
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VE Teams may need advanced notice in order to provide the
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necessary accommodations to examinees who require them. If
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accommodations are necessary, please contact the VE Team in
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advance to advise them of your needs.
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EXEMPTION OF THE 13/20 WPM MORSE CODE REQUIREMENTS
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If you are severely handicapped or disabled individual and
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have already passed at least a 5 WPM Morse code examination
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(or hold a license which meets that requirement), you may be
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eligible for exemption from the 13/20 WPM Morse code
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examination requirements. For information and applicable
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forms, send a SASE to the ARRL/VEC, 225 Main St, Newington
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CT 06111, and request our Handicapped Information Package.
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A separate posting lists the exam schedule.
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Ed Hare, KA1CV | ehare%arrlhq.UUCP@uhasun.hartford.edu
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American Radio Relay League | uhasun!arrlhq!ehare
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225 Main St. |
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Newington, CT 06111 | There is no limit to what
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(203) 666-1541 - voice | you can accomplish
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(203) 665-7531 - FAX | if you don't care
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ARRL Laboratory Engineer | who gets the credit. - origin
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RFI, QRP, mobile, | unknown.
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transmitter and receiver testing |
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