TESTING AND UPCOMING tdw
Participants,
I'm on 80m cq'n at 3.581.5.
There's no CW. Some QRN, but it's still pretty much daylight here.
Odd sounding QRN, and...
No RF in the shack.
The inventor of toroidal cores is a genius!
Steve, who invented them?
Milt.
N6MG
070-650
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From: Jerry N9AVY <n9avy@...> To: main@070Club.groups.io <main@070Club.groups.io> Sent: Thu, May 13, 2021 7:06 pm Subject: Re: [070Club] Antenna TESTING AND UPCOMING tdw Searched for that info but couldn't seem to find it. Thanks Steve !
I recall when I passed Extra without code as at that time I had 13 wpm with the General/Advanced. Recall at the time that some were calling it "the welfare Extra" license
![]() I do recall being on cloud 9 because I hadn't studied for Extra before going to VEC. Did check my FCC data but they don't have complete records of what was passed and when.
Jerry n9avy
On Thursday, May 13, 2021, 06:41:15 PM CDT, Stephen Melachrinos via groups.io <melachri@...> wrote:
Regarding code testing...
- All amateur licenses required code tests prior to 1991. Code speed was dependent on license class--5 wpm for Novice and Tech, 13 wpm for General and Advanced, and 20 wpm for Extra. (There were different rules prior to 1951, but most of us weren't licensed then.)
- Starting in 1991, a no-code Tech license was available, restricted to 50 MHz and above because international rules required Morse proficiency for HF privileges. Techs who had passed the 5 wpm code test were (eventually) re-classified as Technician Plus.
- On 15 April 2000, the massive change known as License Restructuring went into effect. Part of this was declaring that no new Novice or Advanced Licenses would be issued (though renewals could continue), but perhaps more significant was the elimination of the 13 wpm and 20 wpm code tests. So all remaining license classes that required code (Tech Plus, Advanced, or Extra) only required 5 wpm.
- In 2007, all code tests were eliminated.
References:
http://ac6v.com/history.php
http://www.arrl.org/recent-fcc-actions
Steve
W3HF
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