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KØHB wrote:
"Michael Coslo" wrote IOW, is standing on principle, and refusing to learn Morse code a better thing than learning it to get the priveliges? Mike, Maybe I'm disqualified from answering the question, not being a "Morse code Hater", but humor me. It's okay - All are welcome here.... I knew Morse code for several years before I was interested in becoming an Amateur Radio licensee.... ....but if I hadn't known it I'm pretty sure that I wouldn't have gone to the trouble to learn it just to get an Amateur Radio license. 73, de Hans, K0HB FISTS # 7419 Interesting, Hans! Thanks for the honest response. You would have taken up another hobby then, I suppose. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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