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Volunteering with ARRL--A World of Opportunity
When you volunteer with ARRL, you help: educate the public about the Amateur Radio Service, welcome newcomers into ham radio, encourage self-training and skill advancement and bolster a nationwide emergency communications network.
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Volunteer Instructors
Teach a ham radio class in your community. Find lesson plans, classroom strategies, newsletters and more. Learn More
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Volunteer Examiners
ARRL Volunteer Examiners guide thousands of licensing candidates through ham radio exams each year. Become an ARRL VE today. Learn More
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Emergency Communications
Public service is a cornerstone of the Amateur Radio Service. The only qualifications are a desire to serve and an Amateur Radio license. Learn More
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QSL Bureau
Volunteer to be a card sorter or bureau manager in your area. Learn More
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Mentoring New Hams
Volunteer to help new hams get on the air. Encourage hams to become more active and to discover new ways to have fun! Learn More
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Technical Specialists
Help guide other radio amateurs with technical advice and know-how. Learn More
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DXCC Card Checker
Field-based card checkers authenticate participation and eligibility for ARRL operating awards. Learn More
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Field Appointments
ARRL volunteers provide leadership in a variety of functions within the ARRL Field Organization. Find volunteers or become an appointee. Learn More
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Volunteer Counsel Program
Help your fellow hams involved in antenna or radio frequency interference (RFI) issues. Learn More
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Volunteer Consulting Engineer
These volunteers provide assistance to radio amateurs who need to meet structural requirements of local zoning authorities. Learn More