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When you took your license exam, a group of volunteer examiners (VEs) that administered the test and helped to forward your results to the FCC. Volunteer examiners are amateur radio operators just like you who hold an accreditation that allows them to oversee the process for licensing new hams and awarding license upgrades. | When you took your first license exam (or [[I want to Upgrade my License; where do I find Study Materials online? | took an exam to upgrade]]), a group of volunteer examiners ([[New_Ham_Operator_FAQ_and_Terminology#VE |VEs]]) that administered the test and helped to forward your results to the FCC. Volunteer examiners are amateur radio operators just like you who hold an accreditation that allows them to oversee the process for licensing new hams and awarding license upgrades. | ||
Many operators see becoming a VE an opportunity to "pay it forward" by expanding the community of amateur radio enthusiasts. | Many operators see becoming a VE an opportunity to "pay it forward" by expanding the community of amateur radio enthusiasts. |
Revision as of 08:43, 22 May 2017
When you took your first license exam (or took an exam to upgrade), a group of volunteer examiners (VEs) that administered the test and helped to forward your results to the FCC. Volunteer examiners are amateur radio operators just like you who hold an accreditation that allows them to oversee the process for licensing new hams and awarding license upgrades.
Many operators see becoming a VE an opportunity to "pay it forward" by expanding the community of amateur radio enthusiasts.