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![]() Keith wrote: On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 09:50:25 -0700, "Elmer E Ing" wrote: §97.503 Element standards. (a) A telegraphy examination must be sufficient to prove that the examinee has the ability to send correctly by hand and to receive correctly by ear texts in the international Morse code at not less than the prescribed speed, using all the letters of the alphabet, numerals 0-9, period, comma, question mark, slant mark and prosigns AR, BT and SK. Element 1: 5 words per minute. That is the test, the portion of the regs we are talking about is 97.301(e). That portion of the regs is dependent on a international requirement for morse code proficiency to operate on HF. The international requirement for morse code proficiency has been eliminated. But the requirement has not been eliminated in the U.S. and the change in the international treaty is not a mandate that the requirement for a code test must be dropped. The FCC can keep the requirement indefinitely if they desire. Until they do drop it, nothing in the licensing structure has changed. |
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