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"Highland Ham" wrote in message ... I'm currently studying code so I can pass my General class license test. I am also interested in homebrewing and QRP. I am looking for plans for building a homebrew 6 meter transmitter. I know that the propagation is not favorable for 6M right now, but until I gain my General class license, I think such a project will be a good place to start. I would appreciate any help that you can offer. Thanks. ============================== To my knowledge a 5 wpm code test is currently only required for the Amateur Extra class of licence. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nope -- 5 wpm is required for the general class also URL: http://www.arrl.org/FandES/ead/classes.html Also be sure to read URL: http://ve.wb7tjd.org/ Read the latter for Examination credits for licenses if you previously passed a code test Caveat Lector (Reader Beware) Help The New Hams Someone Helped You Or did You Forget That ? |
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