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![]() K=D8HB wrote: "an old friend" wrote Logicaly therefore I would expect in time This to evolve into 80 for access now or pass the test and wait 2 years for access by experence, Nope, if you pass the Basic written (but don't make an 80% score) you mus= t then take the Morse exam to get on HF. sorry you confused me with you 2 posts I am not saying what the now current (or tomarrow current) rule I was speculating on the future as you would seen if you had bothered not to emove the staement from its context quote (2) Amateurs certified prior to April 2, 2002 will be allowed to operate in the HF bands below 30 MHz based on the experience and knowledge they have acquired over this period of time. maing that if Ilived a bit futher north than I do and held a canadian call I would have hf access now (or tomarrow rather) without having had to make any higher score Logicaly therefore I would expect in time This to evolve into 80 for access now or pass the test and wait 2 years for access by experence, or possibly for the Ca to decicide keeping track of the 2 score levels is too much work unquote your tendency to do is rising to point of apealing like deliberate lying Hans =20 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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