Hams Hall ?
This must be one of those subjects where the answer will vary from country to country (or U.S. state to state?).
In the U.K. we now have three levels, foundation, intermediate and advanced (also called 'full').
Our foundation license requires only a basic awareness of Ohm's law and simple wiring (you are NOT expected to fit a mains plug on a cable, that's seen as too advanced !), a reasonable understanding of the regulations is required - but that's not too daunting, and a bit of radio protocol is required - again, nothing too dificult.
Morse code is still compulsory but you are given the code on paper and as long as you need to copy and send a short message.
As a foundation license holder you are allowed only 10W transmit power, only commercial equipment (no modded or homebrew gear) and a vast amount of the amateur frequency spectrum. This still allows UK to Russia, sometimes even UK to America communications ! A full license holder is normally limited to 400W in the U.K. - I think the U.S. are allowed 1kW ???
Find a local Ham club, they should be able to help you through the test, maybe even run courses for beginners - the test costs something like £20 ?
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