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MC5Wes
2nd Jan 2015, 02:45
You can pay a few hundred dollars to a cram exam company. And get your license. Or you can study on your own and take the tests.
Here is the FCC web page for the requirements.


FCC: Wireless Telecommunications Bureau: Types of Licenses: General Radiotelephone (http://wireless.fcc.gov/commoperators/index.htm?job=pg)


You need Elements 1 and 3 for the GROL. If you want the Radar endorsement also. That's number 8.
Here is the FCC web page for the questions.


Commercial Radio Operator License Program: Who Needs a License: Exam Question Pools (http://wireless.fcc.gov/commoperators/index.htm?job=question_pools)


Once you study. You need to find a computer testing place to take the exams. I did mine at a Sylvan testing center. But that was a long time a go. Not sure who does them know.


Take the tests. Fill out the FCC 159 and 605 forms. And it takes a couple of weeks to get your paper license.