Friedrichshafen – Radio Exams

This year at Friedrichshafen, non-amateurs or amateurs will be able to take a radio exam for either the ARRL Technician, Advanced or Extra type license.
All info in gaining an ARRL license can be found at K7DX/DJ0QN website.
Location: Messe Friedrichshafen
Raum A, Verwaltungsgeb?¤ude-Konferenzr?¤ume, 5. OG (5th Floor)
This is the only building located outside, across from the main entrance.
Saturday, 23 June, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Bring along the following:
passport, or ID card is also acceptable if non-U.S. citizen
$14 US (test fee) or about 12 euro – only in cash!
required is a U.S. mailing address for the FCC to send the license to.
This can also be an OM, friend or relative that receives it via “c/o” in the address, or
you can rent a P.O. Box. Please ask around, I am unable to help you!if already licensed, your original FCC Amateur Radio License AND a copy thereof.
Also an original and copy of a CSCE if relevant to the test.Your U.S. Social Security number or TIN if you have received one previously
You will be issued a number from the FCC if you do not already have one.Pencil, eraser, pen and calculator (not programmable!)










about 3 years ago
Hi Col
at the moment i ensured that i will be in a vacation during the Friedrichshafen exhibition dates On June . i am still trying to find a place to stay , all guesthouses are full already , Unbelieveble ! So many hams will be there ? ? ? ? ? ? ? hihi
i hope i will find something , i got a flight already by Swisair from Israel to Swiss ,Zurich , and from there by a train to the Constanz river ….
well , we’ll see…
73 !
ooooh, are you gonn’a be there ? would be nice to see all faces behind the Mike…..hi
about 3 years ago
The license is issued by the U.S. FCC, not ARRL so technically it really shouldn’t be called an ARRL license. The ARRL VEC (Volunteer Examiner Coordinator) administers the tests but does not issue the license. They just submit the paperwork to the FCC. I know… picky picky!