Right, I think they're with Laurel.

Sad by the fact the FCC won't allow for new VECs.


--leee

On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Robert Terzi <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 3/5/2015 10:48 PM, Max Nager wrote:
>
>> I believe the building is owned by Columbia.
>>
>> On 3/5/2015 9:45 PM, Eugene Lee wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Looks like this is related to CUARC but isn't in campus. What
>>> gives?
>>>
>>
> Yes, it's a Columbia building and yes it is related to CUARC.
> And yes, that building is part of Columbia.  The VE sessions are
> run by Alan Crosswell, N2YGK, a long time Columbia University
> staff member.
>
> http://www.w2aee.columbia.edu/cuarc-exams.html
>
> (Exam sessions used to be on the main campus until Alan's office
> got moved from the main campus to the Studebaker building.
>
> When you get off the subway you walk past a number of blocks of
> construction that include new Columbia buildings going up.)
>
>  Weird, that didn't show up when I did a zipcode search. Hrm.
>>
>
> The CUARC-VE sessions are usually the 3rd Monday of the month
> and are entered in the ARRL database at the beginning of
> every year.  The ARRL search page leaves a bit to be desired.
>
> If you meant the KC2RA sessions aren't in the ARRL database,
> that's because they use a different volunteer examiner
> coordinator, (VEC).  The ARRL is only one of 12-15 VECs
> that are authorized by the FCC.  FYI, The $15 fee for ARRL VE
> sessions goes straight to the ARRL.
>
> Hope this helps,
> --Rob
> w2rct
>
>
>
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