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Not in the USA (yet) where many feel it's useful for keeping others (you)
off their frequencies. It's fun but any tehnical advantage it had disappeared with the advent of digital modes like PSK31. "MC" wrote in message ... I thought I heard that Morse code was oficially dead last year??? Cheers MC Maxprop wrote: "Bobsprit" wrote in message 160M through 10M. You'll need a general license to operate voice on 10M, and you'll only require a southern accent, a handle, and an IQ of less than 30 to operate on 11M, the so-called Citizen's Band. Lots of radio enthusiasts play in the SSB of 11 meter and do quite well. The general license is also not exactly tough...just 5 wpm for morse. 35 multiple choice questions. Memorize the easily available question database (350 questions total) and you can't miss. Moreover, many of the questions are giveaways. I picked up a copy of "Now You're Talking" and it's pretty easy stuff. Yeah, it's gotten easier over the years. I took the general under the current rules, ie--5wpm, etc. And it wasn't all that tough. But rather than just memorize the material, I actually learned it. Silly me. I expect the Morse Code requirement to be deleted in the not too distant future. Very few use it anymore, but that's unfortunate as it requires almost no bandwidth for a bunch of simultaneous rag chewers. Max |
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