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On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, JJ wrote:
Alun Palmer wrote: Not really. The question comes down to the meaning of "and who has received credit for proficiency in telegraphy in accordance with the international requirements". If there is no international requirement to have "received credit for proficiency in telegraphy" for access to any frequency, then a person who has not "received credit for proficiency in telegraphy" is "in accordance with the international requirements" if they operate on those frequencies. There may no longer be an international requirement for Morse code proficiency, but there still is an FCC requirement for Morse code proficiency, and until the FCC drops that requirement, NOTHING HAS CHANGED concerning U.S. Amateur Radio. And this "FCC morse code proficiency" requirement is stated in 47 CFR 97.301(e) where? |
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