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Beg to differ -- I have worked several no code techs on six meters who were
practicing their code. -- Caveat Lector (Reader Beware) Help The New Hams Someone Helped You Or did You Forget That ? "whoever" whoever@wherever wrote in message ... Dr. Daffodil Swain wrote: SNIP This makes no sense at all. If the so called no-code techs can't do code now, how would giving them access to code only portion of the bands help them learn code? If they want to listen to code, they can do that now without a license. There are code portions of the 2 meter and 6 meter bands that they have access to now, but I'll bet none of them go there to practice code! Five wpm isn't that much, if you know the characters already. If you don't know the characters, then I see no way that you are going to practice sending code? |
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