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In article , Mike Coslo writes:
hmmmm, I don't know about you, but I really like to have the numbers line up. Apparently it didn't bother FCC for decades. But then again, they often focus on the wrong things. Before March 21, 1987, the Tech and General used the same written, called Element 3. When they split that into two separate tests, the names were changed to 3A and 3B. A similar split took place back in 1967 when the Extra written (Element 4) was split into Advanced and Extra. Etc. 73 de Jim, N2EY Where you posting from, Jim? Home, as usual. There are three screen names on this account. One is used by other(s), one is my call and this one is a "universal spare" based on my old call. For some reason AOL is having trouble with NG access on my other screen name so I switched over to this one for a while. But I'm still me. 73 de Jim, N2EY |