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Yeah, Rich: If I hadn't kept my CSCE from 1991, (dunno why; just
happened to have it) I would have been toast. Bill Glaze<br>
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<pre wrap="">Bill, I let mine expire and they wouldn't give me credit for code--no proof
on me--but I didn't make a big deal about it since all I really wanted it
for these days was RC--but my old certificate may be in a
file----somewhere........ Ham Class was the first time I heard that all
this electronic stuff runs on smoke.....
RS
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From: "Bill Glaze" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:billglaze@triad.rr.com"><billglaze@triad.rr.com></a>
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Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: Off Subject: Ham Radio
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<pre wrap="">Jerry:
Sure is possible to get a Tech license without code. In fact, if you
want to upgrade, and you have passed 5 WPM in the sometime past, it will
carry-over into your new ticket.
So,
1)You don't need code for a new tech license
2) If you've ever passed code, even at 5 WPM and have something to prove
it, you don't need to take it ever again. (I happened to save my old
CSCE (Certificate of Successful Completion of Examination--whew!) So
right now, I'm at General level with all code privileges, and that is
with not having listened to CW since 1991 or so.
And, as a kind of aside, John Ferrell, (Extra Class, W8CCW) and I are
exploring computer programs to brush up on Morse; they've got some great
learning programs out there. If your friend wanted to visit the ARRL
web site, he could get filled in on what's available. I believe
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://WWW.ARRL.org">WWW.ARRL.org</a> might get him started. (Might be .com) In any event, a
web search would show it.
3)If you do decide to get a Tech license, and get the code, you will
have additional operating privileges, should you decide to exercise them.
If I can help out any other way, just drop me a line.
Bill Glaze
KI4JQW
NSRCA 2388
Jerry Budd wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Bill,
Do you happen to know if there is a no code Tech license that
covers 6 meters. I was asked this recently at the field by a flyer
interested in a ham ticked but who cannot seem to get the hang of
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There is, that's what I have (got it in 1991).
Jerry, KC6WFF
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