Exam Practice Resources

Exam practice resources for amateur radio licensing exams

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Reviewed by • Digital Modes & Software Editor March 2026

Preparing for amateur radio license exams is a key step for new operators to get on the air and make their first QSOs. Hams need to understand radio theory, operating practices, and regulations to pass the Technician, General, and Extra class exams in the US, or their equivalent in other countries. Many resources help prospective hams study the material and practice answering questions before taking the official test.

This category provides various online tools and courses to help operators prepare for their exams. You can find practice test generators, like those offered by HamTestBank and HamStudy.org, which use current question pools to simulate the actual exam experience. Other resources include structured online courses and study guides, often tailored for specific license classes or regions, such as the UK Foundation and Advanced exams, or Canadian Basic and Advanced certifications. These tools help hams build confidence and reinforce their knowledge of frequency allocations, antenna theory, and operating procedures.

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