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Old August 23rd 04, 02:09 AM
Eric
 
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You should have no real problem passing the written tests
other than some rules and regulations and some HF related
stuff. See http://www.aa9pw.com/ for practice tests. Also
nowadays it's only 5 words per minute Morse code for the general
and extra licenses. The tech is no code, which gives you all
ham privs above 50MHz.


Awesome, thanks! I just bookmarked that URL and will go through the
practice tests.

Yeah, I have no familiarity with any of the FCC rules and regs. I plan on
picking up some resources from a bookstore after attending the next local
event and get some guidance.

LOL, yep, I also have no proficiency (or even familiarity!) with Morse! I
did download a few Morse training applications recently and plan on learning
it.

Thanks again!


 
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