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📱 Exciting News — The Superfest App is Here!


Plan your day with ease using the new Superfest web app, now live at 👉 superfest.live

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 (located at B23) 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.

Please complete the Superstition Amateur Radio Club Amateur Radio License Testing Application 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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