Dick Carroll; wrote:
Jim Hampton wrote:
What? The last call I had before I got out of amateur radio was
N2JH. That
was *not* a no-code ticket! My licenses were WN2CJV, WB2OSP, WA3RJX,
N2JH,
and now AA2QA (after deciding to get back into amateur radio and simply
testing out in one session - with no code copied between 1969 and 1993
except for the fact that I couldn't help but copy the Morse sent in the
movie 'Fantastic Voyage'). Starting with WB2OSP, all were extra class
tickets at 20 words per minute.
73 from Rochester, NY
Jim AA2QA
"Clint" rattlehead at computron dot net wrote in message
...
"WA8ULX" wrote in message
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No-Code Licenses should come a designator following there Callsign,
that
lets
people know there status.
Such as W5TIT-1, or W5TIT-2, that way we will know if they are Mentally
Challenged Operator, or a Lazy Operator, 1 being Mental, 2 being Lazy,
that way
we would know which ones not to talk to.
Not up to date on your history, are you?
most PCTA types LIVE in the past, how odd.
They USE to have no code license designations, starting with "N".
Oops, that was a *fact*.
Clint
KB5ZHT
So much for the accuracy of Clint's "facts".
Was there any doubt?
- Mike KB3EIA -
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