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![]() "Barry OGrady" wrote in message ... Code has been eliminated completely as a requirement for amateur radio since 2 years ago, and its not coming back. I have a full call with no code. Barry While that is true in your country, it is not yet true here. The international conference simply left it up to each individual country as to whether or not to require it. Dee, N8UZE |
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![]() Dee Flint wrote: "Barry OGrady" wrote in message ... Code has been eliminated completely as a requirement for amateur radio since 2 years ago, and its not coming back. I have a full call with no code. Barry While that is true in your country, it is not yet true here. The international conference simply left it up to each individual country as to whether or not to require it. the conference ended the intertional requireent Dee as the FCC has started the paperwork with stated intent of doing the same here |
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![]() "Barry OGrady" wrote in message ... On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 08:26:28 -0400, "Dee Flint" wrote: "Cecil Moore" wrote in message y.net... funkbastler wrote: No, but it darned sure wouldn't hurt to make sure they could drive something with a standard transmission. Would you have 1000 people learn to drive a standard transmission even though only one person out of those 1000 people benefits from it? The cost/benefit ratio is extremely high. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com Someone skilled in driving a vehicle with a manual transmission and actually using it can reap a number of performance benefits. These include improved gas mileage, better passing performance, better performance in hilly terrain, etc. If people were required to learn how to drive vehicles with manual transmissions, more of them might actually choose to drive such vehicles. Here most cars run on petrol rather than gas still. Dee, N8UZE Barry ===== Home page http://members.iinet.net.au/~barry.og In American English, "gas" is short for gasoline. Gasoline is the same as petrol. The term petrol is generally not used here. |
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