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                         ANNOUNCEMENT

       ARRL/VEC TEST SESSION; US FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
          COMMISSION (FCC) AMATEUR RADIO EXAMINATIONS


EVENT:  Examinations for U.S. FCC amateur radio licenses.

SPONSOR:  by the Eifel VE Team.

EXAMINATION DATE:  Saturday, 25 September 1999.

TIME:  1200 hrs local; however, please be 30 minutes early.

LOCATION:

     American High School Baumholder
     Room 119
     D-55774 Baumholder
     Germany

     Directions. The school is located about 8 km from the 
     Freisen-Baumholder exit of autobahn 62, only about 300 
     meters from the city limits sign as you come into the 
     city. It is a long yellow building with orange windows.
     Directly, after passing the city limit sign, make a left, 
     sign in at the guard gate, turn right and (almost 
     immediately) turn right again and you are in the school 
     parking lot.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

     1. Retesting of failed elements the same day is not
normally offered at our test sessions.  We may make an
exception to this policy only if time permits.

     2. Make sure you have a U.S. mailing address; you must
have use of a U.S. mailing address in order for your FCC
paperwork to be processed.  The FCC will not mail your
license to a non-US address!

     3. You are required to bring a legal photo Identification 
(i.e. driver's license or passport).

     4. We need the original and a copy of any current FCC license
or CSCE.  We do not have copying services available.

     5. The test fee of $6.45 (we will accept the equivalent 
amount in DM as a convenience to you).

     6. American citizens will need to have their social security
number (SSN) or tax identification number (TIN) handy.

     7. RF Safety Certification. You will need to be familiar 
with Section 97.13(c) of the Comission's Rules regarding 
RADIOFREQUENCY (RF) RADIATION SAFETY and the amateur service
section of OST/OET Bulletin Number 65.

     8. For more ARRL/VEC information in Europe, visit:

           http://www.surf1.de/home/wolff/vec.htm

REGISTER FOR THE TEST SESSION WITH:

     Jim Graham, AA0JE/DA1WN
     E-mail: jgraham@mail3.bunt.com

     or 

     Jo Heyse, N7TXO/F5VAU
     Tel: +352-45102-2475
     Fax: +352-45102-2283
     Packet: F5VAU @ LX0PAC.LUX.EU
     E-mail: heyse@hotmail.com

LOCAL CONTACT FREQUENCY:

          144.675 (simplex)

NEARBY REPEATER:

          145.675 (Idar-Oberstein repeater)




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