Getting Your Ham Radio License for Mesh Networking

You do not need a ham radio license to use Meshtastic or MeshCore - both operate on the FCC Part 15 ISM band, which is license-free. However, getting your Technician license opens up significant advantages for mesh network operators.

Why a License Helps (But Isn't Required)

The Technician License

The entry-level FCC amateur radio license requires passing a 35-question written exam. No Morse code is required (the code requirement was eliminated in 2007). The exam covers:

Study time to pass: 10-20 hours for most people with basic electronics background. Mesh network operators often find they already know much of the RF theory content from their practical experience.

Study Resources

Finding an Exam Session

Technician exams are administered by Volunteer Examiner (VE) teams. Find a session:

Exam fees are typically $15-25, set by the VE team. The FCC charges an additional $35 for processing your license application (as of 2022).

After You Pass

Your license will be issued within 1-10 days of passing. Your callsign will be assigned automatically. Use your callsign:


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