New Hams Playbook
Your first 90 days after the exam—from license grant to confident on-air operations.
90 days
Guided onboarding
2+
Mentor touchpoints each month
4
Practice nets on calendar
Congratulations on passing your exam! The steps below keep your momentum going and ensure you always know the next skill to learn.
Treat this as a living checklist—capture notes, celebrate milestones, and let us know where you get stuck so we can update the guide for the next operator.
Weeks 0-4 • Listen & Learn
Ease into the hobby before pressing PTT.
- Verify your call sign in the FCC ULS and create a QRZ profile with a short introduction.
- Program the OBARC repeaters plus local simplex channels using CHIRP or RT Systems. Save a backup file.
- Monitor at least three consecutive nets to understand call-up format, logging cadence, and net control etiquette.
- Attend a club meeting or virtual orientation so faces and voices start to match.
Weeks 5-8 • First Contacts
Start transmitting with intention.
- Check into the Tuesday Information Net and Thursday training net. Use full phonetics and share one learning goal.
- Log every QSO—even local ones. Include signal reports, topic discussed, and any follow-up questions.
- Experiment with EchoLink or WIRES-X so you understand how the repeater links to the wider world.
- Schedule a 1:1 mentor (Elmer) call to review mic technique, programming tips, and operating goals.
Weeks 9-12 • Build Confidence
Do a small project and support an event.
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Handheld radio, spare battery, charging plan, laminated frequency card, and earbud mic.
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Spend a shift with an experienced operator during a run or bike ride.
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Set a tentative exam date for a General or Extra upgrade and outline study resources.
Confidence Builders & Support
Lean on the community whenever you need help.
- Join the OBARC Slack workspace for real-time Q&A, gear recommendations, and deployment notices.
- Borrow a club radio or antenna before buying—hands-on time beats spec sheets.
- Attend the monthly "show-and-tell" segment to learn how others solved common shack challenges.
- Share what you learned with the next new member; teaching cements your own knowledge.
Featured Resources
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