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On 03/27/13 14:59, Gerry Creager - NOAA Affiliate wrote:
> So: Do we need to start a CW class up? Kim?
It's a practice thing, of course. I passed the 5-wpm test pretty easily
then actually made a bunch of contacts on a borrowed Ten Tec Century 21 to
get my speed up to 13. Passed that because the place I took the test used
the multiple-choice test for Morse and I got lucky ... never would have
passed if they'd tried to fine one minute solid copy or they'd used the
fill-in-the-blank test. Took the 20-wpm test at least twice, but never
could quite get it.
Of course, that's all gone as of 2007 ... but I'd really, really like to
get my 20-wpm Code Proficiency certificate, something the ARRL still
awards. See http://www.arrl.org/code-proficiency-certificate
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