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SAINTCON Testing Schedule
- Tuesday - 2pm to 4pm
- Thursday - 12pm to 2pm
- Neither time works? Contact ve-team@hamvillage.org or stop by the ham radio community & we can set something up.
Why Ham Radio in InfoSec?
After several years of being involved running ham radio exams at DEF CONĀ®, a common theme emerged: People were either wondering where to start, interested in learning more, or deciding what to do next. Other villages touched on related topics, but there wasn't anything specific for the growing ham community. Ham Radio is in may ways the original "hacker" culture and "maker" community, and it's a shame we don't better represent ourselves to the larger hacker community. The HRV VE team has been successfully offering free license exams at DEF CON since 2019, and are now expanding to other infosec conferences around the country!
Our Vision
Our vision is to help the community in a number of ways, including:
- Understanding just exactly how radio frequency communications work.
- Showing how you can legally transmit signals at 1,500 Watts of power.
- Gain a useful toolkit of skills allowing for further experimentation.
- Learning how the ham radio hobby and radiosport can improve your hacking skills.
- Providing a forum for hams (and future hams) in the InfoSec and IT fields to meet up, share, and learn.
For more information about the Ham Radio Village, visit http://hamvillage.org or https://discord.gg/hrv
Who may register for this testing session:
- Anyone with an interest in obtaining a new Amateur Radio license or upgrading their existing licenses.
- You may take multiple elements in a single appointment; we just ask that you have studied and are ready to pass.
Fees
- All license examinations admistered by the Laurel VEC are free to all
- After passing, Laurel VEC will submit your application to the FCC. On acceptance you will receive an email from the FCC directly with instructions to pay the $35 application fee.
Getting an FRN
If this is your first time getting a ham radio license, you'll most likely need to get an FCC Registration Number if you do not already have one. We suggest you follow this guide on how to get your FRN before registering for the exam session.
Questions
If you have any questions, please email ve-team@hamvillage.org, and we will be happy to help you however possible.