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Old April 19th 05, 02:02 PM
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Strictly speaking, only the General class license requires that the
code test be taken.

Can I blow a VE instead? I hate those beeps.


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Strictly speaking, only the General class license requires that the
code test be taken.

Can I blow a VE instead? I hate those beeps.




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Old April 20th 05, 10:59 AM
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Lee Scott wrote:
"KU2S" wrote in message
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Strictly speaking, only the General class license requires that the
code test be taken.

Can I blow a VE instead? I hate those beeps.


Sorry, Lee, but it will have to be THREE VE's...the FCC requires
no fewer than 3 on an examination team.

Bring your own Listerene.

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Steve, K4YZ

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