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Ghost Chip wrote:
As an electrical engineer who has tinkered with electronics for 40 years, I never found time to practice & learn code. It was obsolete even back then. If they drop the code requirement, I'll get a ham license and talk as well as listen. Zoram The "Technician" license does not require code, and will let you use all ham bands 50MHz and higher. You just need to take a fairly simple written test. See: http://www.w5yi.org/vol-exam.htm to find a test site, and http://www.qrz.com/ham/index.html for practice exams |
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