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			In article , Dave Heil  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	writes: The Volunteer Examiners are giving Farnsworth exams rather than the FCC/Part 97 specified Morse Code exams. Farnsworth exams? I don't believe I've ever heard of any candidate for an amateur radio license taking such an exam. Farnsworth spacing is one way of sending Morse Code. It's been around for decades and has been recognized by FCC and the ITU as meeting all the requirements for the Morse Code test. IOW, Farnsworth spacing is a subset of the set of ways to send Morse Code. So, by definition, all Farnsworth-spaced Morse Code *is* Morse code, even though all Morse Code is not Farnsworth-spaced. 73 de Jim, N2EY.  | 
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