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Volunteer Monitor Program

Volunteer Monitor Program

    The ARRL Volunteer Monitor program is a formal agreement between the FCC and ARRL. Volunteers trained and vetted by ARRL monitor the airwaves and collect evidence that can be used both to correct misconduct or recognize exemplary on-air operation. Cases of flagrant violations are referred to the FCC by ARRL for action in accordance with FCC guidelines.
    This program re-energizes enforcement efforts in the amateur radio bands. It was originally proposed by the FCC following several FCC regional office closures and a reduction in field staff.
    Under this program, the FCC gives enforcement priority to cases developed by the Volunteer Monitor program, without the delay of ARRL having to refer cases through the FCC online complaint process.
    Candidates who possess the required skills are encouraged to apply using the application HERE.  Applications will be reviewed and candidates notified.
    Read the MOU between the FCC and ARRL establishing the ARRL Volunteer Monitoring Program here.
 

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  • Skills Requirement-

    Volunteer Monitors are required to meet a minimal skill set requirement.
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  • How do I apply to become a Volunteer Monitor?+

  • How To Report A Possible Violation to ARRL+

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