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Old July 7th 03, 06:02 AM
Alun Palmer
 
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(N2EY) wrote in
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In article , "Bill Sohl"
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"Steve Robeson, K4CAP" wrote in message
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Alun Palmer wrote in message
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Yes it's true. The final report of WRC 2003 is he-

http://www.iaru.org/rel030703.html

Easy there fellas...The TREATY requirement may be negated, but
we
are still under FCC regulation...let's give them a day or two to
see how they are going to handle this.
Steve, K4YZ


No one said otherwise.


Look at the thread title, Bill. "CW Requirement Abolished" - not
"Treaty No Longer Requires Code Test" or "S25.5 Revised" or anything
like that. The casual observer would think the code test is gone. Not
yet,

Clearly the issue of code testing now becomes a country by country
decision.


Only once the new treaty is accepted by the various countries.

73 de Jim, N2EY




OK. I could have worded it better. What I meant was the international
requirement to have code tests is gone. Actually, though, in several EU
countries the test will go within the next few weeks. The FCC will take a
little longer, though.


 
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