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I repeat this each week because there are those out there on broadcastify that do not have a license, or maybe it's been a while since you upgraded or you wouldn't upgrade and you forgot what you need. So this applies to everyone wherever you take the test. You will need a picture ID. You will need a good email address. That's how the SEC contacts you. They give you 10 days to respond. If you don't respond, they don't either. You will need an FRN number. And since we're an ARL test team, we do charge a $15 fee for 18 or over. If you're 17 or under, it's $5. And the Sunday night net will take care of that. Also be sure and check out EMET's website, the LMARC.net. Click on the resources and tools and you can find all their information. You know, that's locally here. You get the local repeaters, their offsets, their... any type of thing, you know, such as tones they need or anything. You can get all the information you need off of there. And everything you need, you can get off his website. He keeps it up to date. Best when I know of. Back to you, Jim. 884-EC. Good deal, Ray. Thank you very much. And thank you to the... everyone that puts on the Sunday night net test. And thank you to all of these out there. It don't matter what group you're in. Man, without y'all, we wouldn't be able to make the hobby grow. So I appreciate everyone that has anything to do with giving tests for ham radio license. And unlike me, Mr. Ray would probably like to touch me right now. Unlike me, that's like me. Located in Shelton, Washington. Get on there and get your VESert credentials. That way you can help and put on a test session. Alright, we're going to go to our buddy, Mr. Gimmett, W4EDP.
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