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Old July 21st 05, 08:54 PM
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"Vinnie S." wrote in message
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On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 20:42:30 -0700, Jay in the Mojave

wrote:

Good deal.

I want ta work on my Ham radio slang, breaker.........

hehehehehehe

Jay in the Mojave



John Smith wrote:

http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_publi...C-05-143A1.doc



Why isn't this available on a website?

BTW, I got my ticket to General. Do you know how many times I have used

code?
ZERO. I have already forgotten the alphabet.

Vinnie S.



You need to get to about 13 words per minute minimum before you'll always
remember it.

I was running around 50 words per minute when I hung up my guns around 1969.
In 1993, I simply retested with no brush up. Hadn't copied cw since 1969
yet passed 20 words per minute


Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim



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Old July 22nd 05, 01:15 AM
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On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 19:54:34 GMT, "Jim Hampton" wrote:


You need to get to about 13 words per minute minimum before you'll always
remember it.

I was running around 50 words per minute when I hung up my guns around 1969.
In 1993, I simply retested with no brush up. Hadn't copied cw since 1969
yet passed 20 words per minute


Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim



I agree. Also, the tester said they use the ARRL practice tapes for the exam. So
if you have the tapes, and you can learn the alphabet, you can pick up fairly
quickly which if the practice codes they use. That is what I did. I studied
every night for a month.

They should require CW for CW privilages, at the 13 WPM.

Vinnie S.
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Old July 22nd 05, 01:23 AM
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Now there ya go!!!

Don't let those dern buggers CW unless they know how!!!

In fact, we should make'em pass an IQ test before we let them CW!
grin

John

"Vinnie S." wrote in message
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On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 19:54:34 GMT, "Jim Hampton"
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You need to get to about 13 words per minute minimum before you'll
always
remember it.

I was running around 50 words per minute when I hung up my guns
around 1969.
In 1993, I simply retested with no brush up. Hadn't copied cw since
1969
yet passed 20 words per minute


Best regards from Rochester, NY
Jim



I agree. Also, the tester said they use the ARRL practice tapes for
the exam. So
if you have the tapes, and you can learn the alphabet, you can pick
up fairly
quickly which if the practice codes they use. That is what I did. I
studied
every night for a month.

They should require CW for CW privilages, at the 13 WPM.

Vinnie S.



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Old July 22nd 05, 02:50 AM
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"John Smith" wrote in message
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Now there ya go!!!

Don't let those dern buggers CW unless they know how!!!

In fact, we should make'em pass an IQ test before we let them CW!
grin

John


John,

I'd have no problem with an IQ test. I'm nowhere near 100. Not even close.

Heaven forbid there were to be a sanity test. I'd automatically disqualify
everyone in the newsgroups (*especially* myself)!!! ))


73 from Rochester, NY
Jim


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Old July 22nd 05, 03:49 AM
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Jim:

Yes, oh well, together, if our IQ's were counted in cents, we'd be set
for a cup-o-coffee--have to split it of course... grin

John

"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
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"John Smith" wrote in message
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Now there ya go!!!

Don't let those dern buggers CW unless they know how!!!

In fact, we should make'em pass an IQ test before we let them CW!
grin

John


John,

I'd have no problem with an IQ test. I'm nowhere near 100. Not
even close.

Heaven forbid there were to be a sanity test. I'd automatically
disqualify
everyone in the newsgroups (*especially* myself)!!! ))


73 from Rochester, NY
Jim






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Old July 22nd 05, 06:05 AM
Jim Hampton
 
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John,

I dunno. Coffee is over a buck these days ...



73 from Rochester, NY
Jim



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Jim:

Yes, oh well, together, if our IQ's were counted in cents, we'd be set
for a cup-o-coffee--have to split it of course... grin

John



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Old July 22nd 05, 06:24 AM
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Jim:

Geesh...

And I was disappointed when I considered the fact we had to pass on
the bottle cheap muscatel!

John

"Jim Hampton" wrote in message
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John,

I dunno. Coffee is over a buck these days ...



73 from Rochester, NY
Jim



"John Smith" wrote in message
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Jim:

Yes, oh well, together, if our IQ's were counted in cents, we'd be
set
for a cup-o-coffee--have to split it of course... grin

John





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Old July 25th 05, 11:24 PM
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Either way, I feel your past mental history



There is that double digit IQ that prefers to attack a poster rather
than the topic. Demonstrate a bit more, if you would, this subject of
debate of which you continue embarrass yourself. Tell us more of -your-
college that -you- invoked that taught you such intelligent debate
tactics.

and


frequent confinements to mental institutions



You know nothing of debate, which -was- your original attempted
regurgitation. To think you knew something else is to be expected. To
ask another to believe you know something after such witty examples of
intellect, well, that would be expected of you as well.

and dependence on psychiatric drugs (which


are not working) should be a barrier to you


being issued a license...


John



Frequent confinements? What makes you think I got out? "Either way", if
your communication deficit wasn't roaring its ugly head and using your
ego as its whippin' boy, you would retain what you read in this group.
But you can't, as you have more than demonstrated. No drugs or alcohol
or red meat or tobacco shall corrupt my bodily temple. For daily
guidance and strength, I need only look to your kind quotes and posts
for the instant realization of how gifted and blessed I truly am. By
comparison, of course. Just want to make sure you can continue follow.
..



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