"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message
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"Kim W5TIT" wrote in message
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By your observation above, the CW test is dependent on tone quality,
morse
style, etc. It is not a very stable test environment.
Kim W5TIT
Again your logic is faulty. The code test administration environment is
stable. The pitch is predefined. The speed is predefined. The tapes or
CDs are made using computer generated code, thus all the spacing is
correct
and stable. In other words, at the test, one is listening to perfect code
and then there is only one right answer. It is even more perfect than the
written tests since some of those answers are a bit if you've actually
studied and learned the theory rather than memorizing questions and
answers.
In both instances, code and written, the person is to pass the test and
then
improve their abilities in the real world.
Dee D. Flint, N8UZE
I've sat for more than a few CW tests. And, I've known people who have the
same experience as I. It's been different every time. It depends upon the
VE team and how they like to administer the test. I don't know what logic
has to do with it; but whatever.
Kim W5TIT
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