Amateur Radio Licensing
- How Do I Renew My Ham Radio Operator's License on the Computer?
- Get your Amateur Radio HAM Licence Online
- How to get a Amateur Radio Ham Vanity Call Sign Online
How Do I Renew My Ham Radio Operator's License on the Computer?
If you are a ham radio operator and are less than 90 days from your license expiration date, or if your license expired less than two years ago, you can renew your ham radio license online from your computer. You won't need to take the examination again. With a credit card and access to the internet, you can use the FCC's Universal Licensing System.
Getting There Online
For your amateur radio license renewal, Go to the FCC's Universal Licensing System's Universal Licensing Manager page. Log in to the Universal Licensing Manager, using your FCC registration number, or FRN. If you have not previously registered for an FRN, click "Register."
The Universal Licensing System will ask you if you are a business or an individual and whether your contact address is in the US. Click the appropriate response, either yes or no, and click "Continue." Fill in the required sections of the application, including your Social Security number, and click "Submit" at the bottom of the page.
The FCC server will thank you and present your FRN, along with a copy of the information you submitted. The FCC's Universal Licensing System does not display your security question or password publicly.
Starting the Renewal
According to the FCC's Renewing A License section, Go to the "License-at-A-Glance" page. Click the link marked "Renew" in the right-hand column. If you're license is eligible for ham license renewal, a link to the Select Updates page will appear.
If your license is not eligible for renewal, no link will appear. Click the link to move to the Licensee page. Review the information there and update any missing or out-of-date information. Click the checkbox to the left of the information when you finish editing. Click "Continue" to go to the Licensee Information page.
Edit and Certify
Answer the questions that appear on the License Information Page. These questions confirm the type of license you are renewing. Click the "Edit" button to make any additional changes you deem necessary. Click "Continue." Read the information that you have entered on the "Summary Information Page." Click "Certify."
Enter your given name and surname into the two empty boxes at the bottom left of the page. This is your electronic signature. Click "Submit" at the bottom of the page. Print the page that the ULS presents to you; this is a copy of your application.
Pay the Fee
After you've submitted your application, there is the matter of the FCC license renewal cost. The ULS sends you to the FCC's payment page, headed "Pay Fees," and presents you with an invoice for your licensing fees. You may pay the fee by credit card at that time.
Ensure that the name you enter as the “Payer” matches the name on the credit card. You must also enter the three- or four-digit security code on the back of the credit card. Press "Submit." Your authority to operate is effective as soon as your license appears in the Universal Licensing System.
Everyday Maintenance Shutdowns
The ULS shuts down for maintenance periodically, and these are announced on the Universal Licensing System webpage. Pay attention to these times, and complete your application before the system goes into maintenance mode.
If your application is incomplete when the system goes down, all of the information you entered is lost. You may alternatively fill out and mail a paper form, FCC Form 605, which can be downloaded at the FCC Licensing and Databases Forms page. Instructions on filling out and mailing it are on the form.
Ham Radio License Classes
There are three different types of ham radio classes, according to ARRL, the National Association for Amateur Radio. The Technician class license is the entry level license that requires passing a test of 35 questions on radio theory, regulations and operating practices.
The General license allows the operator worldwide communication. These license holders must first pass the technician's license before obtaining the general license, and then pass a test with 35 questions. The Amateur Extra license entails passing a 50-question exam, along with the prior exams. This license holder has all available U.S. Amateur Radio operating privileges.
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Get your Amateur Radio HAM Licence Online
The FCC released a public notice on April 30, 2020 confirming that the ham radio license exam may be held remotely.
How it works
Ham radio license tests are administered by Volunteer Exam Coordinators (VECs) that are approved by the FCC to administer the exam. Some VECs offer remote testing, but many of them still do not.
There is some setup required with a webcam, a Zoom meeting, and possibly a qualified proctor – it all depends on which VEC you choose to administer your exam. Each VEC will have their own detailed requirements and instructions.
Before you get in touch with a VEC to try to schedule your exam, make sure you have studied for the exam and can easily score the 74% required to pass. Here you can take a free lesson.
Should you consider taking the exam in-person?
Let’s be honest – there is a lot of setup required to take the exam 100% online and remotely. It’s worth at least considering taking the exam in person. And the truth is that it is a good opportunity to meet local club members that you may even make contact with on the local repeater.
Search with ARRL, and just use your zip code for best search results. Get in touch with the local club and see if they can accommodate your situation.
Search for a local club with ARRL (use your zip code for best results)
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How to get a Amateur Radio Ham Vanity Call Sign Online
You may be in the position of wanting a amateur radio HAM call sign that was issued to a late relative. The best solution to obtain the call sign (if it is not already issued to someone else) is to apply for it through a vanity application. You can do this however, I would recommend checking the FCC call sign database first to see if the call sign has been reissued. If it has, you are almost guaranteed not to get it. You've got a 2 year grace period after the former holder has died to apply as a family member. After that, it's possible that anyone from the community may apply for the call sign.
See more about Request Types: By Close Relative Of Former Holder Now Deceased.
Apply for a Vanity Call Sign
I highly recommend the W5YI Group vanity call sign application process. This is how I obtained my own vanity call sign. It was painless and very easy to complete. They are also recommended by the famous QRZ.com organization.
VERY IMPORTANT! Under the new Universal Licensing System (ULS) all licensees are required to be registered in the CORES system before modifications can be made to their FCC record. Licensees may register themselves or are (in most cases) automatically registered by a VEC whenever their license data is modified -- such as when a name, address, call sign or license class changes.
How much does a Vanity Call Sign Cost?
Each application processed is $29.95. Please also keep in mind that if you give more than one call, they MUST become available on the same day to be filed together on one application. Example: If you give 4 calls available on 4 different dates, that is 4 applications at $29.95 each that you will be charged for separately.
Once the application is completed, it can take up to 18 days but usually it's much quicker. Once the call has been issued and added to the FCC database, you can begin using it.
When does the Vanity Call Sign Expire?
Every license issued has a grant term of 10 years. Vanity or not, your license will expire 10 years from the issue date. You can easily renew your amateur radio license online.