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DEMO COURSE - The Road to Your Amateur Radio License

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Embark on your journey to becoming a licensed amateur radio operator with this comprehensive self-paced course. Designed for beginners and enthusiasts alike, this program covers all the essential knowledge and practical skills needed to pass your amateur radio license exam. You’ll explore the fundamentals of radio communication, understand the rules and regulations, and gain hands-on experience with equipment and operating procedures. Each section is structured to build your confidence, from learning basic electronics and radio theory to mastering on-air protocols and emergency communication techniques. Interactive lessons, quizzes, and real-world scenarios will help reinforce your learning and prepare you for success. Whether you’re pursuing a new hobby or aiming to join the global community of amateur radio operators, this course provides the guidance, resources, and support you need. Start at your own pace, revisit topics as needed, and track your progress as you move closer to achieving your amateur radio license. Join now and unlock the world of amateur radio!

You can also join this program via the mobile app. Go to the app

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Managed Radio Services (MRS) operates over the national LTE data network and is fully dependent on carrier signal availability. As such, service cannot be guaranteed in areas with weak or no LTE coverage. We are not responsible for disruptions due to poor reception, network congestion, tower outages, SIM failures, or loss of carrier service. If a cellular signal is present, LTE service can generally be expected; however, performance is not guaranteed, and users may still experience reduced quality or intermittent connectivity depending on local network conditions. Users are strongly encouraged to test coverage in their primary operating area before relying on MRS for critical communication.

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