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When you get the license for HF amateur operation, you get privileges that
include code. No, you have the privileges to use code on VHF and UHF if you want to and don't ever have to pass a code test. In case you are not aware, parts of those bands are set aside for code as well. In case you are not aware, the international treaty did not include VHF. Don't change the subject, the point here is that you are not given code privileges with an HF license as is PROVEN by the fact that a tech class ham can also use code legally on VHF. Therefore, your statement is false. |
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