ARRL Resources for Licensing Instruction
Current resources for Amateur Radio Licensing produced by ARRL include the following:
- The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual, 1st edition, 2006
- The Technician Q&A, 4th edition, 2006
- The ARRL General Class License Manual, 6th edition, 2007
- The General Q&A, 3rd edition, 2007
- The ARRL Extra Class License Manual, 8th edition, 2003
- ARRL’s Extra Q&A, 1st edition, 2003
- The ARRL Instructor’s Manual for Technician Class License Courses, 3rd edition, 2006
Additional Resources to Support Instruction and for Reference
All of the above may be purchased through ARRL. You can visit the ARRL on-line store at www.arrl.org/catalog/ for complete product descriptions. However, you must call in your order to take advantage of the Instructor/Teacher discount. To register for the ARRL Instructor/Teacher discount program go to www.arrl.org/es/register.
- Resources including instructional kits and lesson plans developed for ARRL’s Education & Technology Program, our outreach program to bring ham radio into the classroom, are also available to licensing instructors. Visit www.arrl.org/FandES/tbp/kits-projects.html to review the various instructional tools available.
- The Best of Educational Activities Forum. Looking for some good ideas for instructing a class or recruiting newcomers? The best articles from the Educational Activities Forum newsletter are here. Intended for use by volunteer instructors who teach Amateur Radio licensing classes and by Amateur Radio recruiters.
Shared Instructional Resources and Study Guides
Links below will take you to instructional resources developed by radio amateurs that are being shared with the amateur radio community for use by others engaged in instruction and mentoring.
Practice Exams
Morse Code Practice
Though Morse code requirements have been eliminated there is still strong interest in becoming proficient at CW operation. You can refer students who are interested in learning and practicing Morse code to the following resources:
- Code Practice Keys and Oscillators
Instructions to build a practice oscillator can be found at the following sites:
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