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			JJ  wrote in :
 
 
 Dickhead Craniumless blubbered again and said:
 
 What are you babbling about, JJ? He made it quite clear (except for
 morons): 1. The FCC Rules & Regs make reference to the code
 requirement as spelled out by the WRC.
 2. The WRC no longer requires any code.
 3. Ergo, the FCC Rules & Regs no longer require code.
 
 What's so difficult to understand? (Other than English, that is.)
 
 What are you babbling about dickieboy? Maybe his misconceptions are
 clear to idiots like you (why does that suprised anyone?), but the fact
 remains, until the FCC goes through the procedures necessary to
 eliminate the code requirement for the amateur radio service, it is
 still required and everything is just as it has been. Just because the
 WAC no longer requires the code, does not automatically drop it from the
 FCC requirements. Try reading more carefully and you might learn
 something, like how to find the 10 meter band.
 Lets see a newbie go for the General license and see if he can get one
 without taking a code test. You are as dense as this keith bird. You
 both must be really good on cb.
 
 
 
 
 You display a complete lack of understanding. Try actually reading
 97.301(e) and then you might understand the discussion.
 
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