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Newington  CT  November 19, 2009
To all radio amateurs

SB SPCL ARL  ARLX012
ARLX012 NCVEC to Release New Technician Question Pool to Public  in
January 2010

The Question Pool Committee (QPC) of the National  Conference of
Volunteer Examiner Coordinators (NCVEC) is due to release the  new
Technician class (Element 2) question pool to the 14 VECs on
December  1, 2009; it will be released to the public in January 2010.
Each question  pool for the three Amateur Radio license classes --
Technician, General and  Amateur Extra -- is reviewed on a four-year
rotation. This new Technician  class pool will become effective on
July 1, 2010.

According ARRL  Assistant VEC Manager Perry Green, WY1O, the QPC
reviews the three question  pools every four years to ensure that the
questions are kept current with the  latest amateur practice and
technology, as well as addresses information  relevant to that
particular license class. "In the case of the Technician  pool, the
question set should provide for the new Technician licensee to  be
able to establish his station and operate it legally, courteously
and  safely. The Technician question pool and exam are intended to be
the  beginning of the journey into the Amateur Radio Service. It
prepares the  person for the enjoyment of operating, and that of
preparing to learn  electronics, the cornerstone of the education
needed to obtain the further  enjoyment that can come with the higher
license classes."

Green is a  member of the NCVEC's Question Pool Committee. Other
members of the QPC  include Chairman Roland Anders, K3RA (Laurel
VEC), Larry Pollock, NB5X (W5YI  VEC), Jim Wiley, KL7CC (Anchorage
VEC) and Tom Fuszard, KF9PU (Milwaukee  VEC).

Green said that earlier this year, the QPC solicited input  from
Amateur Radio operators concerning the new question pool,  accepting
input for new question topics and new questions, as well  as
suggestions for changes or deletions: "The QPC must rely on members
of  the Amateur Radio community to suggest questions and answers in a
responsible  manner to preserve a high level of legitimacy for our
radio service, so the  NCVEC QPC seeks input from the amateur
community concerning a  revision."

The new question pool will become effective for all  examinations
administered on or after July 1, 2010, and it will remain  valid
until June 30, 2014. The current Technician question pool  that
became effective July 1, 2006 will expire June 30, 2010. The  new
Technician pool contains approximately 400 questions, from which  35
are selected for an Element 2 examination. This question pool  will
contain graphics and diagrams, something new for this  element.

The current General class question pool was effective July 1,  2007
and is valid through June 30, 2011. The current Amateur Extra  class
pool was effective July 1, 2008 and is valid until June 30,  2012.
NNNN
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will<BR>contain graphics and diagrams, something new for this=20
element.<BR><BR>The current General class question pool was effective July=
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