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I think most of you know that I've been operating aircraft ham radio mobile
since the days of dynamotors and vacuum tubes (yes, I put a Heathkit "Twoer" in the Cessna 120 using a surplus wwii dynamotor back in 1968). For those of you who have been sorta thinking that some day it would be nice to have a ham rig in the airplane, for emergency if nothing else, but that the morse code requirement kept you away, the FCC just did away with the morse code for all license classes. Read about it he http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2006/12/15/104/?nc=1 No more excuses for not having that ticket now, is there? {;-) Jim (Of course, for those of us who thought that the code was long since anachronistic, it is sort of like the FAA dropping the requirement to know how to manipulate the manual spark advance on the magneto.) |
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