Ham Exam upcoming: Aug 13, 2022

Bonner County ARES will be hosting another ham license exam session. Testing will be for all classes (Technician, General, Amateur Extra).

Date: Saturday, August 13, 2022
Time: Test-takers should arrive by 10:00 AM.
Place: Sandpoint Library (Community Room A or B)
1407 Cedar St, Sandpoint, ID 83864
Fee: No exam fee! In support of our community, we are administering the exam under the LARC VEC who does not charge an exam fee.

Please register for the exam session at https://hamstudy.org .
Note: for LARC, our examiner team is named Inland NW Amateur Radio Examiners (INWARE).

Walk-ins welcome, but please allow extra time to register for the exam.

Required at exam session: Photo ID and FCC-issued FRN [link].

NOTE: A $35 FCC application fee is in effect for new licenses, renewals, and vanity call sign applications. WE do not collect the application fee at the exam, only the $10 exam fee. Upon passing you’ll pay the additional $35 directly to the FCC via the FCC Universal Licensing System (ULS) Pay Fees system.

To ask questions, contact (via phone or email):
Lee Lukehart K7AVR, 208-779-2355, luke (at) skysavvy.net

Ham Exam upcoming: Jun 11, 2022

Bonner County ARES will be hosting another ham license exam session. Testing will be for all classes (Technician, General, Amateur Extra).

Date: Saturday, June 11, 2022
Time: Test-takers should arrive by 10:00 AM.
Place: Sandpoint Library (Community Room A or B)
1407 Cedar St, Sandpoint, ID 83864
Fee: $10. Exam fees are waived for minors (<18), students with current ID, first responders, Active Military, Veterans, and GLAARG VEs upgrading to Extra.

Walk-ins welcome, but RSVPs appreciated (see contact info at bottom).

Required at exam session: Photo ID and FCC-issued FRN [link].

Not required but helpful: you can pre-fill the license application (NCVEC Form 605), then print and bring it to the test session.

NOTE: A $35 FCC application fee is in effect for new licenses, renewals, and vanity call sign applications. WE do not collect the application fee at the exam, only the $10 exam fee. Upon passing you’ll pay the additional $35 directly to the FCC via the FCC Universal Licensing System (ULS) Pay Fees system.

To RSVP or ask questions, contact (via phone or email):
Lee Lukehart K7AVR, 208-779-2355, luke (at) skysavvy.net

Reference Session # 6146

Ham Exam upcoming: Apr 16, 2022

Bonner County ARES will be hosting another ham license exam session. Testing will be for all classes (Technician, General, Amateur Extra).

Date: Saturday, April 16, 2022
Time: Test-takers should arrive by 10:00 AM.
Place: Sandpoint Library (Community Room A or B)
1407 Cedar St, Sandpoint, ID 83864
Fee: $10. Exam fees are waived for minors (<18), students with current ID, first responders, Active Military, Veterans, and GLAARG VEs upgrading to Extra.

Walk-ins welcome, but RSVPs appreciated (see contact info at bottom).

Required at exam session: Photo ID and FCC-issued FRN [link].

Not required but helpful: you can pre-fill the license application (NCVEC Form 605), then print and bring it to the test session.

NOW is a great time to study up: FCC will start charging a $35 application sometime in 2022: “Once it’s effective, the $35 application fee will apply to new, modification (upgrade and sequential call sign change), renewal, and vanity call sign applications. All fees will be per application.” [link] Even after this goes into effect we will not collect the application fee at the exam, only the $10 exam fee. Rather, you’ll pay the additional $35 directly to the FCC via the FCC PayFees system. [link]

To RSVP or ask questions, contact (via phone or email):
Lee Lukehart K7AVR, 208-779-2355, luke (at) skysavvy.net

Reference Session # 6145

Ham Exam upcoming: Feb 19, 2022

Bonner County ARES will be hosting another ham license exam session. Testing will be for all classes (Technician, General, Amateur Extra).

Date: Saturday, February 19, 2022
Time: Test-takers should arrive by 10:00 AM.
Place: Sandpoint Library (Community Room B)
1407 Cedar St, Sandpoint, ID 83864
Fee: $10. Exam fees are waived for minors (<18), students with current ID, first responders, Active Military, Veterans, and GLAARG VEs upgrading to Extra.

Walk-ins welcome, but RSVPs appreciated (see contact info at bottom).

Required at exam session: Photo ID and FCC-issued FRN [link].

Not required but helpful: you can pre-fill the license application (NCVEC Form 605), then print and bring it to the test session.

NOW is a great time to study up: FCC will start charging a $35 application fee early 2022: “Once it’s effective, the $35 application fee will apply to new, modification (upgrade and sequential call sign change), renewal, and vanity call sign applications. All fees will be per application.” [link] Even after this goes into effect we will not collect the application fee at the exam, only the $10 exam fee. Rather, you’ll pay the additional $35 directly to the FCC via the FCC PayFees system. [link]

To RSVP or ask questions, contact (via phone or email):
Lee Lukehart K7AVR, 208-779-2355, luke (at) skysavvy.net

Reference Session # 5803

Ham Exam upcoming: Dec 11, 2021

Bonner County ARES will be hosting another ham license exam session. Testing will be for all classes (Technician, General, Amateur Extra).

Update 12/11 7:00AM: The exam session is a GO. See you there!

Update 12/10 10:00AM: We plan to conduct this exam session as scheduled, despite the Winter Storm Watch. Due to the unpredictable road conditions, please allow yourself extra travel time.

PLEASE CHECK THIS PAGE before coming, just in case.

Winter Storm Watch per the NWS, Friday night to Saturday night:

  • WHAT…Heavy snow possible. Total accumulations between 5 and 8 inches
    in the valleys and 10 and 23 inches possible in the
    mountains. Winds could gust as high as 40 mph.
  • WHERE…Eastport, Sandpoint, Bonners Ferry, Athol, Schweitzer
    Mountain Road, and Priest River.
  • WHEN…From late Friday night through late Saturday night.
  • IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult to impossible.

Date: Saturday, December 11, 2021 (and also Febuary 19, 2022)
Time: Test-takers should arrive by 10:00 AM.
Place: Sandpoint Library (Community Room B)
1407 Cedar St, Sandpoint, ID 83864
Fee: $10. Exam fees are waived for minors (<18), students with current ID, first responders, Active Military, Veterans, and GLAARG VEs upgrading to Extra.

Walk-ins welcome, but RSVPs appreciated (see contact info at bottom).

Required at exam session: Photo ID and FCC-issued FRN [link].

Not required but helpful: you can pre-fill the license application (NCVEC Form 605), then print and bring it to the test session.

NOW is a great time to study up: FCC will start charging a $35 application fee early 2022: “Once it’s effective, the $35 application fee will apply to new, modification (upgrade and sequential call sign change), renewal, and vanity call sign applications. All fees will be per application.” [link] Even after this goes into effect we will not collect the application fee at the exam, only the $10 exam fee. Rather, you’ll pay the additional $35 directly to the FCC via the FCC PayFees system. [link]

To RSVP or ask questions, contact (via phone or email):
Lee Lukehart K7AVR, 208-779-2355, luke (at) skysavvy.net

Reference Session # 5802

Ham Exam upcoming: Oct 23, 2021

Bonner County ARES will be hosting another ham license exam session. Testing will be for all classes (Technician, General, Amateur Extra).

NOW is a great time to study up: FCC will start charging a $35 application fee early 2022: “Once it’s effective, the $35 application fee will apply to new, modification (upgrade and sequential call sign change), renewal, and vanity call sign applications. All fees will be per application.” [link] Even after this goes into effect we will not collect the application fee at the exam, only the $10 exam fee. Rather, you’ll pay the additional $35 directly to the FCC via the FCC PayFees system. [link]

Date: Saturday, October 23, 2021
Time: Test-takers should arrive by 10:00 AM.
Place: Sandpoint Library (Community Room B)
1407 Cedar St, Sandpoint, ID 83864
Fee: $10. Exam fees are waived for minors (<18), students with current ID, first responders, Active Military, Veterans, and GLAARG VEs upgrading to Extra.

Walk-ins welcome, but RSVPs appreciated (see contact info at bottom).

Required at exam session: Photo ID and FCC-issued FRN [link].

Not required but helpful: you can pre-fill the license application (NCVEC Form 605), then print and bring it to the test session.

To RSVP or ask questions, contact (via phone or email):
Lee Lukehart K7AVR, 208-779-2355, luke (at) skysavvy.net

Reference Session # 5634

Exam Session Results for Aug 14

Bonner County ARES sponsored our second exam session, and we are pleased to report:

5 new Technician Class operators minted
2 upgrades to General Class
2 upgrades to Amateur Extra class

Well done test-takers!

Thanks to the following Volunteer Examiners whose time and effort today made this possible:

AC6DY Judy Mahan
K7AVR Lee Lukehart
N1OUT Chris Fourroux
N7WEB Warren Weber
WW7AB Al Banks

Ham Exam upcoming: Jun 5, 2021

QST QST QST
Who: Anyone ready to take the exam
What: Test Session for all license classes
When: Saturday, June 5, 2021 from 1000 – 1500 local
Where: Bonner County Administration Building
Downstairs Conference Room / EOC
1500 Highway 2
Sandpoint, ID 83864
Testing Fee: $10 (test fee is waived for Students, Vets, Active Duty, 1st Responders, Minors <17)
Contact for Questions: Mark K7MEE at k7mee1 at gmail.com
Additional Information: Anyone testing must have a photo ID and a FCC issued FRN. If you need to get one, one may be obtained by going to https://apps.fcc.gov/coresWeb/publicHome.do and clicking register.
If you have tested but have not received your call sign and are not listed in the FCC ULS database and you wish to upgrade, please bring your Certificate of Successful Completion of Examination (CSCE) with you in order to test.
This session is registered through GLAARG and is session #5606
Please pass on this information to others. Thank you.
-K7BNR clear

K7BNR Hosts Local “Field Day 2019”

Amateur Radio “Field Day” Demonstrates Science, Skill, and Service

Members of the Bonner County ARES/RACES team will be participating in the national Amateur Radio Field Day exercise. Since 1933, ham radio operators across North America have established temporary ham radio stations in public locations during Field Day to showcase the science and skill of Amateur Radio. This event is open to the public and all are encouraged to attend.

Date: June 22 & 23, 2019 (runs 24 hours, starting 11:00 a.m. Saturday)
Location: 465838 US-95, Sagle, ID (at Dufort Rd on the NW corner; enter from Hwy 95).

For more than 100 years, Amateur Radio — sometimes called ham radio — has allowed people from all walks of life to experiment with electronics and communications techniques, as well as provide a free public service to their communities during a disaster, all without needing a cell phone or the Internet. Field Day demonstrates ham radio’s ability to work reliably under any conditions from almost any location and create an independent communications network. Over 35,000 people from thousands of locations participated in Field Day in 2018.

“It’s easy for anyone to pick up a computer or smartphone, connect to the Internet and communicate, with no knowledge of how the devices function or connect to each other,” said Sean Kutzko of the American Radio Relay League, the national association for Amateur Radio. “But if there’s an interruption of service or you’re out of range of a cell tower, you have no way to communicate. Ham radio functions completely independent of the Internet or cell phone infrastructure, can interface with tablets or smartphones, and can be set up almost anywhere in minutes. That’s the beauty of Amateur Radio during a communications outage.”

“Hams can literally throw a wire in a tree for an antenna, connect it to a battery-powered transmitter and communicate halfway around the world,” Kutzko added. “Hams do this by using a layer of Earth’s atmosphere as a sort of mirror for radio waves. In today’s electronic do-it-yourself (DIY) environment, ham radio remains one of the best ways for people to learn about electronics, physics, meteorology, and numerous other scientific disciplines, and is a huge asset to any community during disasters if the standard communication infrastructure goes down.”

Anyone may become a licensed Amateur Radio operator. There are over 725,000 licensed hams in the United States, as young as 5 and as old as 100. It’s easy for anybody to get involved right here in Bonner County. For more information about Field Day, contact Lori Holten [email] or visit http://arrl.org/what-is-ham-radio.

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ARES® and Amateur Radio Emergency Service® are trademarks of the Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL). Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) was created by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).