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				 If you had to use CW to save someone's life, would that person die? 
 
			
			Bummer.. well, there's a bunch of ways to test, flashing lights and other  
ways. If dyslexia is a problem, just have to get someone to read off the  
dit-dah sequences while you memorize them, or use a recorded audio lesson. 
There's always a way! 
gud luck, 
rb
 
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... On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 01:17:34 GMT, "Woody"  wrote:
 
 Good on ya then! Do upgrade whenever you can, coz hammin' can be fun if
 you
 can find a decent bunch to hang with.
 Learning 5wpm is pretty easy and gives you a new "toy" or "language" to
 play
 with if you are so inclined.
 easy for some I spent 5 years at it in my teens for a Novice license
 and neve got a novice license
 
 instead it was learned I have serious case os dyslexia andfew of its
 fellow travlers
 The big plus being the new privileges and theory, and all the hi-tech
 progression in radio going on in the 21st Century!
 There's lots to get into.
 Gud luck,
 rb
 
 
 
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 On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 22:38:54 GMT, "Woody"  wrote:
 
 Ah, my bad... sry.
 rb
 
 np I expect the FCC to help me correct that soon enough
 Radio content:
 There used to be a radio swap group here....
 
 indeed and all kinds of radio gruops
 
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 On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 00:36:43 GMT, "Woody"  wrote:
 
 Yeah, yoo big chikin. LOL
 
 I dare you to pick up a mic and do a radio test on 3.865
 by saying "Beep, beep, beep, beeeeeeeep"!
 
 rb
 well as a etech I realy should not try that one
 
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