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H. Adam Stevens, NQ5H wrote:
"Jim - NN7K" wrote in message . com... Congrats, and enjoy--- but as a thread of a couple days ago reminded -- ( You have been warned ), just remember , to quote: "WE ARE ALL NUTS" ![]() Simon Smith wrote: I took my foundation license and morse exam to-day, and both were sucessful. All I have to do now is to: choose a transceiver - choose a tuner - choose an antenna - find someone to errect it - get a log book - and I'm sure there are lot's of other things ..... Anyway .... now I've shared my excitement with you all - I feel much better. John in Cornwall UK But this nut, when he was 14, April 1964, took the bus from Waco to Dallas, walked to the Federal Building, took the 13 WPM test and the written. Nailed them both. 1964 So there. 73 H. Oh yeah, welcome to the club. Not to diminish anyone's achievements, but that is the way to do things. Take as many tests as you can, at one time. Keep on taking them until you fail one. Then go back home and study some more. As long as we are beating our chests, several years ago I walked in to the testing station and took the Technician test, General test, and 13 WPM test in one sitting. Aced them all. Then, 6 months later, I did the Advanced test, Extra test, and the 20 WPM in one sitting. Again, acing them all. But congratulations to John in Cornwall UK. We will be waiting to hear you on the bands. Not only are we NUTS, we are MIXED NUTS. -- Martin E. Meserve - K7MEM http://www.k7mem.com |
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