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HI Bob:
You can sit for the GROL test by contacting one of the
"testing agents" listed on the FCC website. The list includes NARTE,
ISCET, NRE (National Radio Examiners) among others.
You'll also need to pony up anywhere from $40 to $80 to
take the test.
73,
Russ
WB8ZCC
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In a message dated 8/12/2004 1:42:45 AM Eastern
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writes:
Approximately equivalent to the old 2nd Class license, the GROL
is
only needed for aviation, marine, and international public
fixed
stations.
How does one go about getting
this license these days?
Bob
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