The Technician license exam is considered entry-level and is designed to test fundamental knowledge of amateur radio rules, operating practices, and basic electronics.
Exam Structure
The Technician exam:
- Contains 35 multiple-choice questions
- Requires a passing score of 26 correct answers (74%)
- Is drawn from a publicly available question pool
- Is administered by Volunteer Examiners (VEs)
All possible questions and answers are published in advance, which allows candidates to study directly from the official pool.
What Makes It Challenging for Some
The difficulty depends on your background:
- Those with technical or electronics experience often find it straightforward
- Beginners with no radio or electrical knowledge may need more study time
- Memorizing answers without understanding concepts can make application difficult later
Most candidates pass after consistent preparation.
Typical Study Time
Preparation time varies:
- Some candidates study for 1–2 weeks
- Others take several months
- Online practice exams and study guides significantly improve readiness
Understanding concepts — not just memorizing answers — builds confidence for real-world operation.
What the Exam Tests
The Technician exam covers:
- FCC rules and regulations
- Operating procedures
- Basic electrical principles
- Radio safety
- Frequency privileges
The goal is to ensure new operators can operate safely and responsibly.
Practical Perspective
For most motivated candidates, the Technician exam is very achievable.
The key factors are:
- Consistent study
- Taking multiple practice exams
- Understanding operating basics
It is designed to be accessible — not a barrier.
