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. The classes for these certifications are internet based and can be completed at your leisure. IS-100, 200, 700 and 800, which also have wide application and are recommended for NET volunteers generally.
. The classes for these certifications are internet based and can be completed at your leisure. IS-100, 200, 700 and 800, which also have wide application and are recommended for NET volunteers generally.


5. Complete ARO Certification. With the first four steps above complete, you are now ready to work with your Radio Training Liaison (RTL) to demonstrate your proficiency of the items on the current ARO Task List, which is available in two formats:
5. Complete ARO Certification. With the first four steps above complete, you are now ready to work with your Radio Training Liaison (RTL) to demonstrate your proficiency of the items on the current [[Media:PBEM NET ARO Task List.pdf|ARO Task List]].
* [https://www.portland.gov/sites/default/files/2022/PBEM%20NET%20ARO%20Task%20List%2011JAN21-v2_0.pdf Regular PDF]
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/13UmhAlq6OtvKY7-9TW7g2a2PZUR2ej-J/view?usp=drivesdk Computer-fillable PDF]
Depending your background and experience level, there are two possibilities plus all the "shades of grey" between them:


* If you are radio-proficient -- understand the remaining components of the certification task list -- you are ready for certification and can contact your RTL to sign up for the next certification group offered.
* If you are radio-proficient -- understand the remaining components of the certification task list -- you are ready for certification and can contact your RTL to sign up for the next certification group offered.