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In article , Bob Brock
writes: I use MURS to keep in touch with my non-ham daughter. My phone at home stays constantly busy and she isn't interested in taking the test. I guess that she too is condemned to no-code/non-ham hell. She seems pretty content with her fate though. She really want's a cell phone, which is also near a ham frequency, but I got her a horse intstead. Bob: Your daughter can have full amateur privileges on the VHF and higher bands without taking a code test. All she has to do is pass a fairly simple written test to get her Technician-class license, and she can be happily kerchunking local repeaters and keeping in touch with you to both your heart's content. Moreover, if she doesn't bother to whine about not having HF phone privileges because she cannot be bothered to learn Morse code at a dismally slow 5 WPM, nobody will any problem with her whatsoever. However, as a person who appreciates things like bicycles, wood stoves, manual-gearbox automobiles, and the Morse code, I think that the horse you bought for your daughter was a very smart investment! 73 de Larry, K3LT |
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