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Seriously, though - the Canadian solution might be the way to consensus. I suggested something similar many years ago - that the Morse code exam be folded into the written exam and one score obtained. I think I suggested that the Morse code exam be 20% of the score. Others wanted the Morse code exam to be 80% of the score. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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I made 100% on the First Phone when I was 21: 1971.
First pass. Took the Advance ham test just for the hell of it; 100% again. I propose 100% or death. Better be really confident when you sign up. H. NQ5H |
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"H. Adam Stevens, NQ5H" wrote in message ... I made 100% on the First Phone when I was 21: 1971. First pass. Took the Advance ham test just for the hell of it; 100% again. I propose 100% or death. Better be really confident when you sign up. H. NQ5H The extra class license should definitely require a score of 100 % to pass . As it is now all the exams are way to easy . It's a give away . Ace - WH2T |
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