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I think that it is important that we do not fall into the
trap of equivocating over the term, "Novice" - the Novice licence as it existed in Yankland in those days was a more advanced technical and constructional standard than the Novice Licence that ever existed in Britland and the "Birth Certificate" that is the M3/CB Fools' Licence. Jim Hampton wrote: An interesting thought I was just turning 15 in 1962 when I obtained my novice license (WN2CJV). |
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