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A NET Amateur Radio Operator (ARO) is a volunteer who has received basic training on radio principles, has a valid FCC amateur radio license, and has completed radio operations training. Once a NET volunteer has completed those steps, they receive a NET ID with the ARO designation.
A NET Amateur Radio Operator (ARO) is a volunteer who has received basic training on radio principles, has a valid FCC amateur radio license, and has completed radio operations training. Once a NET volunteer has completed those steps, they receive a NET ID with the ARO designation. Those who have not completed NET Basic Training can still become official NET Amateur Radio Operators although they will not be indemnified for non-radio specific NET activities.


'''In order to become a NET ARO, a candidate must complete the following steps:'''
'''In order to become a NET ARO, a candidate must complete the following steps:'''

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