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Old December 3rd 03, 02:45 AM
Larry Roll K3LT
 
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In article , "Code" writes:


Should Morse code be retained as a requirement to
obtain an amateur radio license in the U.S.?

73

Code Yes or No


Yes. All U.S. Amateur Radio licensing requirements should be restored
to those which were in place prior to February 15, 1991. All "no-code"
Technician-
class licenses should be retroactively suspended for two years, in order
to give those who hold them the time to meet the newly-reinstated
licensing requirements. At the end of the two year "grace" period, those
licenses would be revoked. Of course, this would not apply to anyone
who upgraded to General, Advanced, or Amateur Extra prior to April 1, 2000,
having taken and passed the requisite 5, 13, and 20 WPM code tests for
their respective license classes.

73 de Larry, K3LT

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