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Default Elimination of CW is a loss in the number of ways we can communicatewith other.

Cecil Moore wrote in
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gravity wrote:
i have an idea. get rid of the CW and triple the difficulty of the
written test. there is certain element of society, which needs to be
kept out of the HF spectrum.


How about just requiring a scientific/technical
degree from an accredited university?


That's kind of funny but you know, I could actually agree to that. An EE
degree gets you a licence. You're certainly qualified. :-)

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