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- An amateur radio license is a legal document or permit giving official permission to the license holder to operate an amateur radio station.
- An Amateur Radio License is required for operation of the repeater.
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- In most large countries, several classes of amateur radio license are available.
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- Most amateur radio operators have been granted an amateur radio license by a governmental regulatory authority.
- An amateur radio operator is an individual who has been assigned an amateur radio license by a governmental regulatory authority.
- An individual granted an amateur radio license is referred to as an amateur radio operator.

- The ease with which an individual can acquire an amateur radio license varies from country to country.
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- Most nations permit foreign nationals to earn an amateur radio license, but very few amateur radio operators are licensed in multiple countries.
- In most countries there is no minimum age requirement to earn an amateur radio license and become an amateur radio operator.

- It is for people interested in obtaining an amateur radio license in the US, who want to practice for the Technician, General, or Extra written exam.
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- These clubs do many things as a group and help people get their Amateur radio license.
- You must have a valid amateur radio license to use the repeater and autopatch.
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- The FCC has proposed dropping the 5 WPM Morse code element as a requirement to obtain an Amateur Radio license of any class.
- In an historic move, the FCC has acted to drop the Morse code requirement for all Amateur Radio license classes.
- Beginning on that date, applicants for a General or Amateur Extra class Amateur Radio license no longer will have to demonstrate proficiency in Morse code.

- In some countries, an amateur radio license is necessary in order to purchase or possess amateur radio equipment.
- In most countries, an amateur radio license issued to an individual assigns a call sign to that individual.
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Amateur Radio License 
- Amateur Radio is a world wide activity and the procedure for obtaining an Amateur Radio License is different in each country.
- A holder of an Amateur Radio license has studied and passed required tests in his or her country and been issued a call sign by its government.

- A number of countries, including Canada, no longer require applicants for an Amateur Radio license to pass a Morse code test to gain HF operating privileges.

Categories 
- Amateur Radio Operator
- Amateur Radio Equipment

- Amateur Radio Station

- Morse

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