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Technician class in National City - Saturday, 08 Dec 2012
09/13/12 02:40 AM
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Announcing: Saturday, 08 Dec 2012, we will have a Technician class in National City.
If you've been waiting for a class further south, here's your chance. Details are below. If you're interested in this class reply to this email for registration instructions. Also: We have these upcoming classes on the schedule: Technician: 22-sep Bonita - may have a few seats available if you're motivated to get licensed quickly. General: 20-October Chula Vista. tks j, af6gm, instructor (on behalf of the instructor team). ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Announcing Saturday, 08 December, National City ----------------------------------------------------------------------
One-Day Amateur Radio Technician License Class
This is an entry-level class for beginners, and previous knowledge about radio or electricity is not required to take the class or pass the exam. Date: Saturday, 08 December, 2012 Times: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM for class, 5pm to about 7pm for exam. (This includes hourly breaks and a 45 minute lunch.)
Location: National City Area (details provided later) Costs: The class is free. The VEC Exam at the end of the day costs no more than $15 (and often only $5) Eligibility: Anyone following email instructions to register and confirm is eligible. Age limit: None (contact us for teen and pre-teen considerations) Seating is limited. Please sign up via email to J Goldberg at sandiegohamclasses@me.com if you would like to attend (Unfortunately, we seldom have space for walk-ins - you must sign up in advance.) Those who sign up will be emailed detailed instructions how to confirm registration and study materials to review before class. (Those who do not follow registration and confirmation instructions via email are ineligible to attend the class.) There is an email reminder about 10 days before class with location and what to bring. See http://www.jsg.org/sandiegohamclasses/ or more information.
The Amateur Radio Service (Ham Radio) has practical applications from providing emergency communications and supporting civic events, to education and recreation.
Those who pass the end-of-the-day exam will receive a radio license and call sign from the FCC which entitles them to transmit on VHF and UHF Amateur Radio frequencies.
-------------------- John Stewart
Editor - 4x4Wire.com
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Board Member BlueRibbon Coalition
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