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"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message ... [snip] The real oddity is how this situation came about. Once the no-code technician license was introduced, people chose to take the route of studying the 200 page book to get the no-code tech license rather than the much simpler Novice written and simple 5wpm test. It was the beginners themselves who changed the Tech to a beginner license by choosing to bypass the Novice. People are strange. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE Just goes to show you that Morse only privs on HF don't appeal very much to the vast majority of people who want to talk, learn and experiment with digital modes, etc. Carl - wk3c |
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