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To renew a ham radio technician license, you need to complete the continuing education requirement, which is 2 hours of approved course work every 2 years, and then submit the renewal application to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) along with the required fee.
Eligibility and Requirements
To be eligible for technician license renewal, your license must not have been cancelled or suspended due to non-payment of fees or other reasons. You must also have completed the required continuing education hours, which are 2 hours for every 2 years of licensure. The FCC accepts courses from approved providers, such as the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), and you must keep a record of your course completion.
Renewal Process
The renewal process typically takes 2-4 weeks to complete, and you can submit your application online or by mail. You will need to provide your call sign, name, and address, as well as proof of continuing education completion. The FCC requires a fee for license renewal, which is currently $15 for a 10-year license renewal.
Tips for Renewal
To ensure a smooth renewal process, make sure to keep a record of your continuing education hours and course completion certificates. You should also double-check your application for accuracy and completeness before submitting it to the FCC. Additionally, consider renewing your license online, as this is the fastest and most efficient way to complete the process.
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