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Phil queried:
I would like to take code exams even if they are not required by the FCC. Will VEs continue to conduct code exams and perhaps offer wpm level certificates? Kudos to you for wanting to do so. ARRL's station W1AW sends Morse practice daily. There's a monthly "Qualifying Run" that you can copy, send your results to ARRL, and (if 100% correct for = 1 minute) receive a certificate in return. If you have difficulty hearing W1AW from CT and you're on the "left coast", you may be able to hear K6YR better (Qualifying Runs only). There are also sound files online for practice. Details are he http://www.arrl.org/w1aw.html Stephan suggested that VEs could additionally offer optional Morse certification at license testing sessions. What a great idea -- especially for those w/o the capability to receive the transmissions! ARRL, are you listening? 73, Bryan WA7PRC |
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![]() "Bryan" wrote in message ... Phil queried: I would like to take code exams even if they are not required by the FCC. Will VEs continue to conduct code exams and perhaps offer wpm level certificates? Kudos to you for wanting to do so. ARRL's station W1AW sends Morse practice daily. There's a monthly "Qualifying Run" that you can copy, send your results to ARRL, and (if 100% correct for = 1 minute) receive a certificate in return. If you have difficulty hearing W1AW from CT and you're on the "left coast", you may be able to hear K6YR better (Qualifying Runs only). There are also sound files online for practice. Details are he http://www.arrl.org/w1aw.html Stephan suggested that VEs could additionally offer optional Morse certification at license testing sessions. What a great idea -- especially for those w/o the capability to receive the transmissions! ARRL, are you listening? 73, Bryan WA7PRC They are already investigating this. I've received several emails over the last week or so. Dee, N8UZE |
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Bryan wrote:
There's a monthly "Qualifying Run" that you can copy, send your results to ARRL, and (if 100% correct for = 1 minute) receive a certificate in return. What does one do with such a certificate? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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On Feb 2, 9:54 am, "KH6HZ" wrote:
extremely doubtful I suspect other organizations, like FISTS, may step up to the plate and offer some type of competency certificates, if you're really interested in such things. Despite what you read here, from a few embittered people who feel the code exam "persecuted" them, most hams on the airwaves really don't care if you passed a 5, 13, or 20wpm code test or not. Why? Well, if I CQ in morse code on a frequency at 25wpm, and you respond, and we have a nice conversation -- does it really matter if you "passed" a 20wpm code test or not? 73 kh6hz My ARRL Division is exploring bringing the "qualifying runs" to a local venue. I don't know if they will run them concurrently with License Exams, don't care. It will probably be a means for long time hams to validate themselves into thinking they are still hams... |
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On Feb 2, 11:48 pm, "Dee Flint" wrote:
"Bryan" wrote in message ... Phil queried: I would like to take code exams even if they are not required by the FCC. Will VEs continue to conduct code exams and perhaps offer wpm level certificates? Kudos to you for wanting to do so. ARRL's station W1AW sends Morse practice daily. There's a monthly "Qualifying Run" that you can copy, send your results to ARRL, and (if 100% correct for = 1 minute) receive a certificate in return. If you have difficulty hearing W1AW from CT and you're on the "left coast", you may be able to hear K6YR better (Qualifying Runs only). There are also sound files online for practice. Details are he http://www.arrl.org/w1aw.html Stephan suggested that VEs could additionally offer optional Morse certification at license testing sessions. What a great idea -- especially for those w/o the capability to receive the transmissions! ARRL, are you listening? 73, Bryan WA7PRC They are already investigating this. I've received several emails over the last week or so. Dee, N8UZE- :Weaver's Words?" |
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My ARRL Division is exploring bringing the "qualifying runs" to a local venue. I don't know if they will run them concurrently with License Exams, don't care. It will probably be a means for long time hams to validate themselves into thinking they are still hams... If I'm not mistaken, the ARRL has offered similar certificates for years. Not locally, but via mail (i.e. you copy 1 minute of code at X WPM and you get a certificate from the League). Not sure if other organizations like FISTS do something similar or not. I can't imagine for the life of me why you would have an issue with that. In a sense, it is little different than contesting... WAS, for instance. Perhaps it is the choice of operating mode that offends you for some reason? Would it be more to your liking if the ARRL had "FM competency certificates" where people had to copy a solid minute of a voice transmission and mail it in the to the League? |
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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message news ![]() Bryan wrote: There's a monthly "Qualifying Run" that you can copy, send your results to ARRL, and (if 100% correct for = 1 minute) receive a certificate in return. What does one do with such a certificate? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com I keep it in a 3 ring binder with my special events certificate myself. At the time that I took my 5wpm and 13wpm tests, I was dissatisfied with my copy even though I passed. For my personal satisfaction, I worked for the Code Proficiency Certificate and received one for 10wpm with an endorsement for 15wpm. Dee, N8UZE |
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Dee Flint wrote:
I keep it in a 3 ring binder with my special events certificate myself. At the time that I took my 5wpm and 13wpm tests, I was dissatisfied with my copy even though I passed. For my personal satisfaction, I worked for the Code Proficiency Certificate and received one for 10wpm with an endorsement for 15wpm. So that's why my parents retrieved my BS university diploma and hung it on their wall after I tossed it in the trash. :-) -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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On Feb 3, 5:39�am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Bryan wrote: There's a monthly "Qualifying Run" that you can copy, send your results to ARRL, and (if 100% correct for = 1 minute) receive a certificate in return. What does one do with such a certificate? -- 73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com Easy answer: Pick up a nice frame at K-Mart, mount the certificate in it, put it on the wall, invite "friends and neighbors" over to admire it! :-) LA |
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On Feb 3, 9:26�am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Dee Flint wrote: I keep it in a 3 ring binder with my special events certificate myself. *At the time that I took my 5wpm and 13wpm tests, I was dissatisfied with my copy even though I passed. *For my personal satisfaction, I worked for the Code Proficiency Certificate and received one for 10wpm with an endorsement for 15wpm. So that's why my parents retrieved my BS university diploma and hung it on their wall after I tossed it in the trash. :-) -- 73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com One reason for inventing newsgroups was a trash-bin equivalent for all the "BS" to be tossed. QED. :-) LA |
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