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"N9OGL" wrote if you did the general theory it would say general You're mistaken. The original Technician written examination, up until 1981 if memory serves, was the exact same test as the General written examination. If you passed the written and 13WPM you became a General --- if you passed 5WPM you became a Technician. If you failed the code test you came back in 30 days and took the whole thing over again, with no credit for having passed the written. Life's a bitch and then you die and they give all your toys away. dit dit de Hans, K0HB |
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Here's how it went when I got into it...back in 1991-1992
No-Code : Written Exam (No code was introducted in 1991) Novice : written exam and a 5 wpm Technician : written exam General : written exam, 13WPM Advance Class: written exam Extra Class: written exam, 20WPM Recently they changed that and is followed No code: No change General: 5WPM and written exam (if you have taken your 5WPM all you had to do is take the written exam for the general and your grandfather in) If KC8GXW was a general (Ie had taken his written exam for his general) then the FCC database would say Technician it would say general. The fact is the FCC database says he is a old technician, Todd N9OGL |
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N9OGL wrote: Here's how it went when I got into it...back in 1991-1992 No-Code : Written Exam (No code was introducted in 1991) Novice : written exam and a 5 wpm Technician : written exam General : written exam, 13WPM Advance Class: written exam Extra Class: written exam, 20WPM Recently they changed that and is followed No code: No change General: 5WPM and written exam (if you have taken your 5WPM all you had to do is take the written exam for the general and your grandfather in) If KC8GXW was a general (Ie had taken his written exam for his general) then the FCC database would say Technician it would say general. The fact is the FCC database says he is a old technician, Todd N9OGL I didn't say I was a general, that's why I told you to read real slow. I said that I had to take the General theory in the early 80's but I didn't do 13 wpm code so I only got Tech. So you are wrong about the know code. So Toad, can you say you were wrong? We aren't talking about 1991. Besides, what's an ex stock boy from Wally world know anyway! |
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I didn't say I was a general, that's why I told you to read real slow. I said that I had to take the General theory in the early 80's but I didn't do 13 wpm code so I only got Tech. All such a very old Tech licensee would have to do to upgrade to "general" was to show a VE his old license. It wasn't automatic, as the FCC didn't keep records that far back before 1987 (when they stopped having the general written test for techs). Later the FCC dropped the code for techs. I was such a very old tech, and I decided to lock in my new privs by doing the upgrade. While I was at it I took and passed 4A and 4B (this was a few months before the restructuring rules were to kick in but after they announced it), held onto the CSCEs and cashed them in at a special VE session held early morning Restructuring day. I was in the FCC data base the next week as a newly minted extra. Oddly enough, in those stats someone posts here from time to time, I'd be included as an old extra as I was in the database before his cutoff date of May 2000. (Oh, if you look up my call at the FCC web site, you'll find a Dec 2000 date, because I moved QTHs then). Kept my old "novice" style callsign (2x3). |
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"KØHB" wrote in message ink.net... "N9OGL" wrote if you did the general theory it would say general You're mistaken. The original Technician written examination, up until 1981 if memory serves, was the exact same test as the General written examination. Technician licenses granted before March 21, 1987. If you passed the written and 13WPM you became a General --- if you passed 5WPM you became a Technician. If you failed the code test you came back in 30 days and took the whole thing over again, with no credit for having passed the written. Life's a bitch and then you die and they give all your toys away. dit dit de Hans, K0HB Dee D. Flint, 1987 |
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"Dee Flint" wrote in message ... "KØHB" wrote in message ink.net... "N9OGL" wrote if you did the general theory it would say general You're mistaken. The original Technician written examination, up until 1981 if memory serves, was the exact same test as the General written examination. Technician licenses granted before March 21, 1987. If you passed the written and 13WPM you became a General --- if you passed 5WPM you became a Technician. If you failed the code test you came back in 30 days and took the whole thing over again, with no credit for having passed the written. Life's a bitch and then you die and they give all your toys away. dit dit de Hans, K0HB Dee D. Flint, 1987 Had 1987 on the brain. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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