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![]() wrote in message ps.com... Jim Hampton wrote: "Dee Flint" wrote in message You could be right. It's simply my opinion that 3) represents the vast majority of Novice licensees. I've met no Novice operators on the bands and our club roster has no Novice licensees. Dee, N8UZE Hello Dee, I swear I am going to apply for WN2CJV, my first license. I still have the license. Will that make you a Novice? Then set the keyer to 45 words per minute and have some fun ![]() There are no speed limits for Novices, but there are for higher class hams who have IDers on repeaters. Yes, there are limits on the speeds of *IDs* on a repeater. There are no limits should someone decide to use F2 (or whatever one wishes to call it these days) on a repeater LOL. You may be aware of the meteor burst cw stuff going on at a few *hundred* words per minute, but I'm talking manual reception of CW. I can't claim to run 50 words per minute anymore, but I don't have much trouble at 35. Besides, the callsign would not make me a novice. The novice class is closed to new applicants. I can apply, however, for a vanity sign as a former call sign holder ![]() Believe me, I hit one guy big time who was screaming that only cw operators are the good guys. I hit him with 40 plus words per minute F-2 on the WB2KAO repeater in Rochester, NY (with permission from the repeater owner who just happened to be in the group LOL) ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA ps - I run from 5 words per minute to a bit over 7 .... quite a bit ![]() |
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