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Old December 30th 06, 04:03 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.equipment
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Default What Happens to Us that Passed General Written, but failedMorse Code Test?

On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 01:18:30 +0000, Allan R. Batteiger wrote:

Dave wrote in :

I passed my general written test 3 months ago, but failed the Morse
Code
test. Will I be able to automatically upgrade to General once the
rules change or do I need to take a new general written Test?


You will need to take a copy of your CSCE and a new exam Fee to a VE
session. Fill out an applicaiton for General Glass. This is a paperwork
upgrade that the VE must do. You will not automatically become a General,
you must sumbit the paperwork to get it. However once you have filed the
paper work you then immediatly have General class privilegdes using a /AG
suffix to your call.


After the effective date, of course! :-)

For those that recall, this will be similar to the "paperwork upgrades" we
VE teams did after April 15, 2000.

- Nate


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