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"KD8EFO" wrote in
oups.com: slow code! as a new licensee (tech light) i have to agree with your views on 1 year non renewable license for tech ticket. i got into amature radio to get away from those idiots on 11 meters with their 2kw linears and no brains. i made my 2nd transmition as a ham yesterday and was informed that that tone grouping that i heard was a morse identifier for the repeater (letter P for pontiac mich) i was embarased but by the afternoon i had hooked up with an old ham who lent me a practice key. the guy didn't know me at all. this is what ham is about, all that this tech license has done is make me want my general ticket. 73 rick parkes Good luck with it. ![]() your overall enjoyment of ham radio. See if there are people in your area that do on the air code practice sessions. If you have an HF receiver, you can tune in CW transmitions on lower portions of the bands. 73 SC |
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