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Lloyd,
Heck, when I decided to get back into amateur radio (after being off the air between 1969 and 1993), I didn't wait for them to water the tests down even more. I called for information on when and where the tests were, and when I found out they were later that same evening, I simply went down and tested. So, from when I decided to get back in to when I passed my amateur extra was something like 8 hours. Had I waited for them to drop the code, I'd still be waiting. BTW, I did not copy any code between 1969 and 1993 with the sole exception of the code that was sent during the movie "Fantastic Voyage". I also didn't have to brush up on theory or regulations. Despite not knowing where all of the current amateur bands are located, I didn't need 100% to pass the test; neither do you. Go take the test. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA "Lloyd Davies" wrote in message . .. I really want to get on HF, but I am sure as hell not gonna learn the darn code! Oh, and Rich Whiten and Glenn Baxter suck!!! |