Support provided by the BMARC Education Team
The BMARC Education team offers training and assessment at all levels of the Amateur Radio Licencing scheme
There are three levels of licencing :
Training and assessment for Foundation Licence takes a commitment of only one weekend. See below for more details.
Standard and Advanced training takes place one night per week over 6 months.
The course explanation sheet gives more detail about the training provided by the BMARC Education Team. This application to enrol in a BMARC Foundation Course could be your first step towards a great new hobby or even a career in electronics. Why not fill one out now?
About the Foundation Licence
A Foundation Licence provides an easy first step into the world of Amateur Radio. The following two documents explain the privileges and requirements of Foundation Licences.
About the Foundation Licence
The new Foundation Licence - Your entry into Amateur Radio
The Wireless Institute of Australia (WIA) is is the peak body representing Australian Amateur Radio Operators to the various government bodies in this country and is a member of the International Amateur Radio Union. This link will take you to the page on the Foundation Licence. Take the time to browse this website generally. There is information here about licencing, band plans, contests and books along with many other amateur radio related topics.
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is the Australian regulator responsible for, amongst other things, radio communications. There is large amounts of information available on this web site relevant to amateur radio operators but this link will take you straight to the section on amateur licencing.
Foundation Licence Training provided by BMARC
Keep an eye on the news page of this website for upcoming Foundation Licence training dates or email the Education Manager using the link below.
The next Foundation Radio course will be held as soon as we have a sufficient number of interested people to form a class. Normally, we have set aside the second weekend of each even month.
The course is usually conducted at the club hall over one weekend. (Please note the venue may vary and you need to register your interest with the Education Manager so that you are advised of venue changes.) The course commences at 08:30 a.m. each day. It finishes at approximately 4 p.m. on Saturday and 1.30 p.m. on Sunday. Adequate breaks are taken for a leg stretch and comfort.
You will need to bring
Schedule of assessment fees.
| Foundation includes 3 assessments: | $67.00 |
| Standard / Advanced Regulations: | $67.00 |
| Standard / Advanced Theory: | $67.00 |
| Practical taken alone: | $67.00 |
| If you are 18 years old or younger all fees are: | $35.00 per assessment. |
In addition the WIA applies a fee for callsign allocation
| To take the next available callsign: | $5.00 |
| To apply for a specific call sign: | $20.60 (if the callsign is available, you do have a second choice) |
ACMA Fee
| The ACMA fee for a new license is currently: | $65.00 (per annum) |
A $41.00 fee is charged by the ACMA to update an existing license.
We have no control over the above fees, which can be paid in cash to BMARC or each candidate has the option to pay by credit card.
BMARC however, applies a $13.00 fee per candidate to cover both rental and postage.
All payments to BMARC are cash only, we do not accept cheques.
Receipts will be issued for all cash payments to BMARC
Please be aware all of the above fees are subject to change without notice.
For more information or to register your interest please contact the BMARC Education Manager.