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![]() wrote in message oups.com... wrote: wrote: [snip] . . . . My guess is that the FCC didn't move on the code test when the ITU dropped the requirement because they had a major restructuring in mind back then and decided to bundle any changes in the code test into the overall restructuring package per the Incentive Licensing restructuring. Which is typical regulatory "behavior". Or they had already decided to retain the code test into the future. With 98% of the world's population still subject to code tests and given the small number of countries which have abandoned the code tests it just might be that the decision to retain the code test here was quietly carved in stone 4-5 years ago. Conversly though the waivers problem is still out there . . . No the waivers problem is over as waivers are no longer allowed since the only code test is 5wpm. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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