The Big Bend Amateur Radio Club offers exams for Amateur Radio Licenses at all three levels – Technician, General, and Amateur Extra.
Exam sessions are held at 6PM on the second Tuesday each month and on demand, so candidates need to contact the VEC exam administrator, Charlie N5CET. Charlie’s information is at the end of this page.
The FCC requires registration and an idetification number, called an FRN, before attending an exam. Topic 5 FCC Registration is about acquiring an FRN. If you already have an FRN, for amateur radio or another service, you can use the same number. Once you have an FRN, please contact the BBARC V.E. Liaison Charlie N5CET so we can schedule your Amateur Radio Exam.
Exams normally take place at the Mason’s Lodge, 2300 Highway 118N in Alpine one hour prior to the monthly meeting.
Discover Ham Radio Through These Topics!
1. What is Ham Radio?
2. How to become a Ham Operator
3. Ham Radio License Exam Practice
4. Amateur Radio License exam Questions
5. FCC Registration
6. What to Bring to an ARRL Exam Session
7. FCC Application Fee Instructions
8. RF Safety
9. Resources for the Disabled
BBARC VEC Exam Administrator – N5CET
Charlie N5CET is the BBARC exam administrator. Please contact Charlie so he knows who has interest in testing. He will explain what to bring to your testing session.
Contact Charlie via email – n5cet@arrl.net
or phone (432) 364-2750 after 3pm and leave a message.
For more information on becoming a licensed amateur radio operator, visit the ARRL licensing site.
Special thanks to Maty Weinberg, KB1EIB of ARRL for allowing the BBARC to copy some of their licensing information.
Last updated 10/5/2024