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SECOND STEP: Amateur Radio Technician license
SECOND STEP: Amateur Radio Technician license
Candidate passes the exam required to receive an Amateur Radio Technician license from the FCC, and confirms by forwarding his/her FCC call sign to the NET Coordinator.
Candidate passes the exam required to receive an Amateur Radio Technician license from the FCC, and confirms by forwarding his/her FCC call sign to the NET Coordinator.
Exam classes are periodically facilitated by the NET program. Candidates can also study the textbook, and/or complete practice exams. A list of study aids, available classes, and testing times and locations is available at https://www.portlandoregon.gov/pbem/69887.
Exam classes are periodically facilitated by the NET program. Candidates can also study the textbook, and/or complete practice exams. A list of study aids, available classes, and testing times and locations is available on [https://www.portland.gov/pbem/neighborhood-emergency-teams/crtradio NET Amateur Radio Resources]


THIRD STEP: FEMA Independent Study CertificatesCandidate completes and receives certification in the following FEMA IS courses:
THIRD STEP: FEMA Independent Study CertificatesCandidate completes and receives certification in the following FEMA IS courses: