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![]() "Alun Palmer" wrote in message ... Anyway, CW testing is all over bar the shouting. The unanimously agreed language, now passed through all the commitee levels, makes it optional. It just has to be nodded through at the plenary session. This allows those countries mentioned, plus Germany to retain CW testing without it seeming that it no longer relates to ITU rules, whilst also allowing every other country to dump CW teasting. Actually, the German radio administration support the deletion of ITU rule S25.5. They are record that they will not continue the domestic requirement. It is the German IARU society that supports code exams. Larry kc8epo |
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