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Elimination of CW is a loss in the number of ways we can communicatewith other.
dxAce wrote: "J. D. B." wrote: Not quite. Testing on rules, regulations and technical knowledge is a bit different than testing on one specific mode of communication. I use CW, but considered the continued archaic CW testing requirement to be silly and outdated. It should have been dropped 30 years ago. Anybody who can't pass the minimal 5 WPM doesn't deserve a license. why? and it isn't a matter f "deserving" alicense at all is about meeting the legal mandaable requirement and now absent the treaty the code fails to make the standards of law and the FCC knows even if you don't dxAce Michigan USA |
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