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![]() "Hans" wrote in message ... "N2EY" wrote in message ... In article , "JAMES HAMPTON" writes: they had recently reduced the code speed when I was in RMA school in 1967. I believe it had been 18 words per minute and they had reduced it to 16. It's my understanding that back in 1957-58, the standard for Radioman "A" school was 24 wpm. 5 letter coded groups on a Navy mill. Test lasted one hour with no more than 3 errors permitted. Now *that's* proficiency! 73 de Jim, N2EY Nawww, I heard down at the Legion Hall that the final exam for Radioman "A" was they had to come in hung over, drink 12 cups of black coffee, & smoke three cigarrettes, all while copying one 65 wpm net and simultaneously another 75 wpm net. Oh, they had to use 15 Navy mills to do this. At least that is the last story I heard down at the Legion Hall. 73, Hans Retired Fleet Admiral Made to be an obvious forge ... ZBM-2 With all kind regards, Jim AA2QA |
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