18+ Content Warning

This forum may contain content not suitable for minors.
By clicking "Enter", you confirm that you are
18 years of age or older
and agree to proceed at your own discretion.
Be sure to Read the Terms and Rules before participating.

  • A limited run of Nevada Shooters hats are now available!
    CLICK HERE for details!

NO MORE FREE Amateur Radio Exams in Pahrump, NV

NYECOGunsmith

BANNED FOR ETERNITY!
Staff member
Badge Collector
Administrator
Moderator
Forum Supporter
2019 Supporter
2020 Supporter
2021 Supporter
2022 Supporter
2023 Supporter
2024 Supporter
2025 Supporter
2026 Supporter
Trading Post Subscriber
Santa's Little Helper
The Nye County Emergency Communications Group, call sign W7NYE, is NO LONGER offering FREE amateur radio exams for all three classes of license, Technician, General and Extra, on the third (3rd) Saturday of each month at 1300 hours (1 PM) at the Nye County Emergency Operations Center (the EOC), located at 1510 East Siri Lane, Pahrump, NV 89060. In fact we are not offering any radio exams anymore, after too many years of no one showing up or asking to take the exams, plus the cost to us and the software that now fails to load properly for the free exams, we have terminated exams in Pahrump as of 1 October 2025.

I will still supply the free study materials for all classes of license, see below.
Send an email to W7NYE@Yahoo.com to to obtain FREE study materials for any or all of the three classes of license.

Rest of the information below remains in effect.

You must have a FCC Registration Number (FRN) prior to the exam and provide it in the registration form you will get if you email W7NYE@Yahoo.com to register.
I can walk you through the obtaining the FRN, it's easy and FREE.

The exam is FREE (IF YOU TAKE IT WITH THE LAS VEGAS LAUREL TEST TEAM, but you still have to pay the FCC $35 to get the license once you pass the exam.

Other volunteer Examiner groups charge $15, which they have to pay to the ARRL (American Radio Relay League) to get the ARRL to send the test info on to the FCC.

I am NO LONGER A Lead Volunteer Examiner for the Laurel Volunteer Examiner Coordinators (Laurel VEC Group), LAUREL VE TEAMS don't charge the $15 test fee because THEY have the ability to directly input the exam results and all associated paperwork directly to the FCC.

The result is no fee, and you normally get your license much faster.

HERE IS THE CONTACT INFO FOR THE LAS VEGAS TEST TEAM, WHICH IS THE FREE LAUREL VE TEAM.

1759348969917.png
1759348994460.png
 
Last edited:
There is a Laurel 'VE team in Vegas as well, so you don't have to come to Pahrump for a free exam, I will post their contact info when I get home.
I think their exams are the first Saturday of the month at 0800 hours, all Laurel 'VE exams anywhere in the USA are free, have been since 1984.
 
I'm still studying, but soon!!
 
I gotta get some emergency comms going for the Ranch!!
 
Is this still going on? are the free study materials still available? Ive been wanting to do this.
 
Is this still going on? are the free study materials still available? Ive been wanting to do this.
Yes, and yes.
But you don't need to come to Pahrump to take a free ham exam, there is a Laurel VE team in Las Vegas, and all Laurel VE team exams nationwide are FREE.

Send an email to W7NYE@yahoo.com, with a subject line of HAM Study Materials, and I will send you those, plus how to contact the Las Vegas Laurel Team, etc.
 
Yes, and yes.
But you don't need to come to Pahrump to take a free ham exam, there is a Laurel VE team in Las Vegas, and all Laurel VE team exams nationwide are FREE.

Send an email to W7NYE@yahoo.com, with a subject line of HAM Study Materials, and I will send you those, plus how to contact the Las Vegas Laurel Team, etc.

Thank you for this, email sent.
 
Email replied to , with all the study materials, etc.
 
  • Like
Reactions: A.M
Congratulations, General!
Going from tech to general offers the biggest jump in frequency privileges for a ham.
The move to extra gets you a smidgen more, but not that much, not compared to the upgrade to general.
 
  • Like
Reactions: A.M
Learn Morse Code and work the world on even less output power.
One of my brothers builds 1/10 watt radios into Altoids® tins, powered by a 9V battery, goes up on mountain tops, tosses out a long wire cut to the frequency controlled by the crystal in the radio, and an appropriate length of counterpoise wire, and works the world via Morse Code on 1/10 watt.
It's a fun hobby no matter how you approach it, and a very useful skill in emergencies and disasters.
 
NOTE THE NEW TITLE
NO MORE FREE Amateur Radio Exams in Pahrump, NV
YOU NOW NEED TO GO TO LAS VEGAS FOR THE FREE LAUREL VE EXAMS.
 
Back
Top