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This site allows you to take practice tests in preparation for the United States Amateur Radio (Ham radio) and Commercial Radio licensing exams. The questions and answers used in these practice exams are the official questions provided by the FCC and are organized to mimic the actual written tests as closely as possible.

Morse Code

Although the Morse Code requirement no longer exists for any of the amateur exams, we do have a Morse Code generator that can be quite handy for learning and practice. I have also started a 5wpm morse code podcast with daily headlines on a variety of topics.

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Feb 07 2013

FCC makes changes to the Commercial Telegraph Licensing

Published by Simon under Commercial Radio,Morse Code

For those of you interested in morse code and the FCC’s commercial radiotelegraph licenses, the FCC has recently made some changes to how they work. Richard, KW0U, let me know about this and he has written a great summary over on QRZ.com.

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Mar 05 2013

Morse Code News for March 5, 2013

Published by Simon under Morse Code Podcast

Headlines for March 5, 2013 in morse code:

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