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Dee Flint wrote: "Dr. Daffodil Swain" wrote in message ink.net... Why not maintain the 5WPM requirement in the U.S., but give No-Code Techs access to the 80, 40, 15, and 10 meter old novice sub-bands. This would allow aspiring upgraders a place to hone their skills without having to just listen to recordings. Also, the sending skills can be developed as well. A side benefit would be hearing the sound of CW again ( even if it's bad) in these largly unused segments. Just a thought. That's what I have thought would be a good way to go. Yes, yes. And the Titanic should have had a caring CW operator, and a few more life boats. And Leonardo Decappitico. Jim thinks it should have sped up and rammed the iceberg. He's a neocon on icebergology. ;^) |
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