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![]() "Stefan Wolfe" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... Two days and I can become a no code VEC! Yep, passed the General and Amateur Extra and just waiting for the regs to catch up! Remember your next VEC could be "code free!" Oh, you will become a Volunteer Exam Coordinator? So a person who passes elements 3 and 4 can actually become a VEC, like ARRL and WY5I? I would like to know the name of the coordinating VEC organization responsible for issuing element 4 CSCE's to someone who doesn't even know the difference between a VE and a VEC. Maybe new VE's will be "code free" but I would hope they know the difference between a "VE" and a "VEC". ;-)) In addition, it would be very difficult to get the FCC to grant VEC status to any group or individual. According to something I read awhile back, they believe that there are enough VECs to do the job and so are not inclined to allow any more. However, the number of VEs is limited only by the number of licensees who are eligible to become VEs. Dee, N8UZE |
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