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"Arnie Macy" wrote in message ...
"Bill Sohl" wrote ... The fact that morse is in use o ham bands offers no reason to have a code test in order to begin learning and using the mode. If a new ham without code knowledge decided to get together with another ham to mutually learn/use code at veerrrryyy slow seed (say 1-2 wpm)...would you oppose that? __________________________________________________ ___________ As a matter of fact, I'm teaching a guy code now that runs about 4 wpm -- and he is *yet* to take test one. I don't need to tell you that this is considerably slower than I usually send/receive. But, the fact is that we *all* started at 0 wpm and worked up from there. My prediction is that my friend will be up to a reasonable speed in no time flat. It's all in the attitude of the learner and elmer, Bill. I have no doubt that CW will go on much longer than any testing requirements. That's why I continue to promote and teach it. Arnie - Better put a zerk fitting on those keys for what's coming your way. |
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