Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
Smokey wrote:
Talking to a "no code" is like addressing someone given an honorary degree
as "doctor."
Hmm. OK, how about talking to a no-code with a yet-to-be-activated
General? I sat for & took the Tech, passed and they mentioned I could
take the General. Great. Passed that one as well. Working on Morse
now.
Missed the Extra, though, by a few questions.
Was my first shot at any exam.
Neither a Tech nor a General makes one a Ham, though.
Nor Morse.
That only qualifies you to be a good student of the avocation.
I don't expect to be really good at ham radio until I've played
around
with a transceiver for a year or two, maybe. Still need to learn
the lingo,
learn electronics, get my feet wet, build a receiver and maybe a
transmitter,
blow up a few caps..you know, OJT. Plus lots of hamfests where I'll
be looking for a cute hamette.
When I finally DO get a rig of some kind, I sorta kinda might be
Ready
for going after QSOs.
Even from folks who think I've got an honorary degree.
Good DX & 73,
Terry, KC9KEL newly minted
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