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It is true that the code requirement is part of international treaty.
There is no such thing as a Novice license anymore. That was done when the reorganization took place a few years back. Licenses a Technician (no code), General (5WPM code) and Extra (5 WPM code). Most folks can get past the 5WPM code test with some effort. Last I heard, the issues of eliminating the code is on the agenda for the next ITU meeting, but not sure when that is. They only meet every ten years or something like that. SOmebody else was asking me about this recently. They thought they had heard that the code was now eliminated. I'll check it out. Doug, k3qt s/v Callista "Stan Winikoff" wrote in message om... I have been told that the Morse Code requirement for a Ham license is required by international treaty. Others have said the requirement will soon go by the wayside. I find the written and theory parts of the Ham exam easy but code is an insurmountable obsticle for me. Any chance that code will be dropped soon as a requirement for anything more than a Novice license. |
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