On 16 Sep 2003 00:19:14 GMT, N2EY wrote:
The old code test worked like this:
A rather accurate description of how license tests should be
run.....
You were allowed to bring a mill for receiving and speed key for sending, but
you'd better be well-prepared if you showed up with same.
No mill was allowed for amateur tests - all copy was by hand. A
mill was allowed only for the First RadioTelegraph (Commercial) 25
WPM plain language test - not even for the 20 WPM code group test.
Speed keys or later on electronic keyers were allowed only if they
could be hooked up to the straight key terminals (with about 67 V
"B+" on them). Only once in all the years did I see anyone with a
bug who used that special "spring" for connection to the body of a
J-38 type straight key.
I sadly do not expect the FCC to get back into the exam business,
but there is nothing stopping them for requiring the VEC/VEs to run
the tests like they used to be run.
All it takes is commitment.
--
73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane
From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest
Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon
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