Verbatim flashcards, real-format practice exams, study guides, and cheat sheets for all three FCC amateur radio license classes. Questions, answer choices, and correct letters are drawn unchanged from the current NCVEC question pools — so if you score 90% here, you'll score 90% on the real exam. Self-contained · works offline · saves on this device, per user.
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Flashcards
Every question in the current pool, organized by subelement. Flip, shuffle, and mark what you know.
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Practice Exam
Real exam format. Real subelement weighting. Verbatim questions. Pass mark matches the FCC.
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Study Guide
Every subelement, with what's covered and where to focus your time.
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Cheat Sheet
Band edges, Q-signals, phonetics, common formulas — high-yield reference you need cold.
02Exam blueprint
How the real exam is built: Every official exam pulls exactly one question from each group (e.g., T1A, T1B, …) within each subelement. The practice exams here use the same logic, so your subelement coverage matches the real test.
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04Practice Exam
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05Study Guide
Every subelement in the current pool, with a plain-language description of what it covers and pointers on where to focus.
How to use this: The NCVEC exam blueprint is exact — every test draws one question from each group. So if a subelement has 6 groups, you'll see exactly 6 of its questions on test day. Spend your time proportionally.
06Cheat Sheet
High-yield facts to memorize cold. Some apply across all classes; some are class-specific.
Source caveat: Band plans, frequency privileges, and FCC rules can change. Verify current band privileges via the ARRL Band Plan or 47 CFR Part 97 directly before test day. As of the pool's effective date, these are accurate.