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Amateur Radio Astronomy -- Explore the contributions of radio amateurs, and how to make and set up equipment to study the signals coming from space.

Weather Satellite Handbook -- Explore weather satellites and see your world from a different point of view!

The Radio Amateur's Satellite Handbook -- The most informative and most useful book ever written about ham radio satellites! Revised first edition, 4th printing 2003.

AMSAT 20th Space Symposium--2002 -- Proceedings of the AMSAT-NA 20th Space Symposium and AMSAT-NA Annual Meeting. November 7-11, 2002. Fort Worth, TX.

The ARRL Satellite Anthology -- Fifth Edition
With several new amateur satellites now in orbit, and more in the planning stages, you'll want to "read all about them"--and this book is the best way to do just that!

Instructions for License Renewals or Changes

If you are an ARRL Member, please refer to the Member Instructions Page when using the ARRL Procedures for License Renewals or Changes.

License Changes and Renewals Electronically with FCC Via the Web
License Changes and Renewals Via Mail to FCC
License Changes and Renewals Via Mail To ARRL
Filing for a New Vanity License with associated Fee Via FCC
Amateur Radio License Filing Forms

License Changes and Renewals Electronically with FCC Via the WEB

The FCC accepts changes and renewals electronically via their Universal Licensing Service (ULS) system. You may file for electronic renewal at 90 days or less before your license will expire, or up to two years after expiration. License changes may be filed at anytime. The FCC's URL for electronic filing is: http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/ . To use the on-line ULS system, you must first be sure you are registered in the Commission Registration System (CORES) and have a Federal Registration Number (FRN) and CORES password to work with your FCC license record. To receive a FRN you must supply your Social Security Number (SSN) to FCC. As part of their compliance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996, FCC must collect SSN's. Once registered, you may then choose the ONLINE FILING "LOG IN" link to perform your on-line transaction with FCC (for password help or on-line filing questions contact FCC Tech Support weekdays at: 1-877-480-3201).

If you are applying for a New Vanity Call Sign or if you have a Vanity License Renewal, remember to have your credit card accessible to pay the FCC Regulatory Fee. You may request a sequentially issued call sign at the time of your vanity renewal, if you do not wish to pay the mandatory fee. There are no filing fees for standard license renewals or changes (address, name, sequentially issued call sign). Step by step instructions for on-line filing follow: