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Ham Radio Licenses
FCC IDers used to be set for 20wpm.... "I" personally don't know if that has
changed or not. But if it is listed as FCC Compliant, then I wouldn't worry about it. Actually, some commercial Iders do sound a bit slower now days! I've not checked the rules lately OR the market to see what is out there. If you're using the IDer for Ham use, I don't know that the FCC will bother you. For commercial, maybe! L. "Vito" wrote in message ... FWIW I bought a 13 WM Morse ID'r because it was cheaper and satisfied FCC rules & wont replace it til FCC makes me. Howard, K3DWW "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... I suspect that repeater IDs in morse will be dropped as when if the code requirement completely goes away. In any case, I believe the ID is sent at 13WPM. Doug, k3qt s/v Callista |
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