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📱 Exciting News — The Superfest App is Coming Again!


Plan your day with ease using the new Superfest web app, coming soon for 2026.

Access maps, schedules, vendor lists, and prize info — right from your phone, no download needed!

To install on iPhone (Safari):

  1. Visit superfest.live
  2. Tap the Share button
  3. Select Add to Home Screen
  4. Rename it (optional), then tap Add

To install on Android (Chrome or Firefox):

  1. Visit superfest.live
  2. Tap the browser menu (â‹®)
  3. Choose Add to Home Screen or Install
  4. Confirm — and you’re ready!

The web app will then appear as an icon on your home screen, functioning similarly to a native application.

AEN-MAR Mini Radio Games

Radio Games logoThis year at the Superfest you’ll be able to test your radio abilities at the Arizona Emergency Net – Maricopa Mini Radio Games. It’s a scaled-down version of the Radio Games that happened in September. Join us to test your radio skills – even if you don’t have your license yet.

You might set up antennas, deal with equipment failures, cope with challenging reception conditions, or program a radios for multiple frequencies. The participants who successfully complete all the challenges will be entered in a special prize drawing.

Stop by the Arizona Emergency Net – Maricopa table to join in the fun!

Foxhunt

Once again, a foxhunt, conducted by Byon N6BG, will be conducted around the grounds of the Superfest and Arizona Athletic Grounds. Be the first to find that pesky fox to win a prize.

VE Testing​

Looking to get your Technician license? How about an upgrade to General or Amateur Extra? Sign up for FREE testing at the Superfest.

Pre-registration is preferred.
Walk-ins are allowed.

Sign up to register here and to tell us which license exam you are going to take.

What to bring on exam day:

  • A pen.  testing picture
  • A valid photo ID.
  • Your FCC Registration Number (FRN)

Don’t have an FCC Registration Number (FRN)? Get one through the FCC’s Universal Licensing System (ULS): Step-by-step instructions to get your FRN on the FCC website.

The FCC Requires a $35 application fee paid to them. The fee ONLY applies to new, renewal, and vanity call sign applications. There are NO FCC application fees for modifications such as upgrades, requests for a new sequential call sign, or for administrative updates such as a change of name, mailing address, email address, or license cancellation. The fee is paid directly to the FCC after the session (via emailed instructions). Please use a valid email address. The FCC will dismiss any application without a valid email. The email address is not public.

Send an email to vetesting@superstitionarc.org for any special concerns regarding this test session.

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