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			"Ryan, KC8PMX"  wrote in message
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 Yep, As I was aware of that.  And I never expected them to change for me
 at
 the last minute.  BUT, I do believe that with enough warning ahead of time
 it should be considered more than fair for a VE team to make an
 adjustment.
 It should be no problem for a VEC to be able to send via code practice
 oscillator!!!!!!  Wouldn't that be a shame if the VEC's have become so
 lazy
 they can't even send a code test via a key because they are relying on the
 code CD's and tapes.
 
 Where the hell did you think I expected to walk into a test session in the
 past, and at the last possible moment expect a major change?
 
 
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 Ryan, KC8PMX
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 Arrangements for a different tone have to be made in advance so that
 they
 have time to obtain a CD or tape of the needed pitch from the VEC.  You
 can't just drop into a test session and expect them to have anything
 different than the commonly used tone.
 
 Dee D. Flint, N8UZE
 
 
 
 
 Not sure if a "code key/Oscillator" applies here, but if a person needs to
 have special testing done, the rules I"ve seen written state that the
 examinee is the one who must furnaish the equipment to the VEs in which to
 use to accomidate that persons handicap. Perhaps the VEs didn't have one.
 Not every one does.
 JMS
 
 
 
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