[[CW] Morse code test]

Tony Martin [email protected]
Thu, 19 Jun 2003 17:40:28 -0400


Brad,
Hope and wish you are right but I wouldn't put any money on it!
73
Tony

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On
Behalf Of Brad Farrell
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 5:28 PM
To: uranito; CW REFLECTOR
Subject: Re: [[CW] Morse code test]


Pleased to hear it... throws a wrench in ARRL's plan to get rid of the code
exam!

73,
Brad N3BF

uranito <[email protected]> wrote:
> Code issues bogs down at WRC03
> The World Radiocommunications Conference in Geneva, has had some firm
> opposition to the removal of mandatory code tests for amateur licensing.
>
> The review of ITU RR S25 which requires Morse code proficiency tests for
> amateur licences granted privileges below 30MHz is being strongly resisted
> by the the former USSR states and the Arab/African group.
>
> WIA observer at WRC03, Keith Malcolm VK1ZKM reports that the agenda item
has
> gone through the initial stage during which delegates make their detailed
> presentations on their proposals.
>
> The chairman of the WRC03 working group handling this item is now
> considering how best to handle the matter, and has a difficult task ahead
of
> him.
>
> 20th June
>
> Alberto LU1DZ
>
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