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On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 14:53:28 -0400, "Ralph Mowery"
said: Bob Brock wrote: General Class license still requires a Morse Code test. Morse has not been "wiped." It has however, been lowered for the two higher class licenses from 13 and 20 wpm to 5 wpm for both licenses. Morse is not required for the Technician license which give full priviliges on VHF/UHF. So, once again ernie, you are wrong. Not required here for some years now, at least for what you are calling a "Technician license" which covers 2 metres and is useful for communication in that band. Are you going to call me wrong on this issue??? I can't remember a time whem morse code was ever required fot the *tech* class licence. I have some HAM study books from back in the 60's and even back then (in the U.S.) there was no code required for the *tech* class. A few years ago the code requirment was lowered to 5wpm for *all* classes. IIRC, this was done in order to get more people into HAM radio and to help uncrowd the 2m band. And IIRC, once you pass the 5wpm code test for the *general* class licence you are no longer required to take anymore code tests for the *extra* class licence. They did away with the *advanced* class, IIRC. Here's a question....Who these days gets the *novice* class licence ? Why didn't they get rid of the *novice* class instead of the *advanced* ? YOu remember wrong. I was licened as a Tech in 1972 and there was a 5 wpm test for that license. Not sure exectally when but it was in the late 80's or eairly 90's that the code requirement was removed from the Tech class. As far as your question , there are no new novice class licenses or advanced class. Only the Technichian, General, and Extra are being issued now. It is still possiable to renew the other classes. All the above is for the US. I'll accept that. My books must be wrong. I wasn't sure about the novice class, my study books still has it listed as a class one can still get. |
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![]() "North" wrote in message ... I'll accept that. My books must be wrong. I wasn't sure about the novice class, my study books still has it listed as a class one can still get. What is the title and publication date of your book. If it is out-of-date or in error in this area, there could be other problems with the book. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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![]() I'll accept that. My books must be wrong. I wasn't sure about the novice class, my study books still has it listed as a class one can still get. Things change over the years . I think the major change was in April of 2000. Not sure about the date, but For current info you may want to go here for the current classes of license. http://www.arrl.org/FandES/ead/classes.html Throw the books away and get a new set as they appear to be out of date. The question pool has also changed somewhat in the last year or two. |
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