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  2. Begin by indicating the purpose of your application by checking the appropriate box: New, Renewal, Modification, or Transfer.
  3. Select the type of license you are requesting. Options include Individual, Civilian Club Station, Military Unit Station, Agency Station, or Auxiliary.
  4. If applying for a military unit station license, specify the component by checking Active Component, National Guard, Reserve, Corps of Engineers, or Other.
  5. Fill in your name or organization details along with contact information including mailing address, email, and phone numbers.
  6. Provide your date of birth and attach a signature from a parent or guardian if under 18 years old.
  7. Complete sections regarding prior MARS membership and station capabilities by listing frequencies and equipment you can operate.
  8. Review all entries for accuracy before signing and dating the application at the bottom.

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The USAF MARSRADIO provides worldwide 24 / 7 / 365* telephone service to US military aircraft via HF radio. All DoD and Allied units are supported as well as US auxiliary like USCG Auxliary and Civil Air Patrol and Government Agencies.
The USAF MARSRADIO provides worldwide 24 / 7 / 365* telephone service to US military aircraft via HF radio. All DoD and Allied units are supported as well as US auxiliary like USCG Auxliary and Civil Air Patrol and Government Agencies.
a. To qualify for a MARS membership, an individual must: (1) Be 18 years or older and a U.S. citizen or lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence in accordance with Chapter 12 of Title 8, United States Code. (2) Hold a valid FCC-issued amateur radio license.

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The Mars Relay uses frequencies of 437.1 MHz for transmission, and 401.5 and 405.6 MHz for reception. Because these frequencies are near the radio amateur bands, Hams will have the opportunity to help out NASA and listen for the Mars Relay beacon transmission at 437.1 MHz.
Air Force Military Auxiliary Radio System.
The Mars Relay uses frequencies of 437.1 MHz for transmission, and 401.5 and 405.6 MHz for reception. Because these frequencies are near the radio amateur bands, Hams will have the opportunity to help out NASA and listen for the Mars Relay beacon transmission at 437.1 MHz.
To join Army MARS, renew your Authorization to Operate, transfer from another MARS service, or to update the information in your record, such as address, email, or telephone number, donwload and complete the application form provided below.
Ultra-High Frequency Antenna Most often, Mars 2020 uses its ultra-high frequency (UHF) antenna (about 400 megahertz) to communicate with Earth through NASA's orbiters around Mars.

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