Subj : Storage To : Ed Vance From : Roy Witt Date : Thu Jun 26 2014 01:13 pm Greetings Ed! RW>> You are a dying breed. I learned morse to get a novice ticket RW>> c1970, then had to give up AR for a few years for lack of RW>> money, only to have to go through the testing again for another RW>> novice ticket, c1977. Got on the air to practice morse in a EV> I didn't know the Novice License was Re-Newable. EV> 'Twasn't when I got mine. Twasn't when I got my first one either. WN6ABE expired in 1972...the FCC changed the rules sometime in-between 1972 and 1977 and they issued me WD6DOI as a Novice... EV> I know You're sure glad You could get a Novice License again. It was the difference between being tested by my Elmer and paying a visit to the FCC office in San Diego. It meant a Novice ticket vs a Technician ticket. EV> Ham Radio has lots of different areas to interest us Hams. EV> We all don't do the same thing, but We Do It as Amateur Radio EV> Operators and Enjoy what We Do. Yeup. EV> As I have been reading this Thread the thought has come to my mind of EV> how many participate in CW Contests? I've done that with a DX group. They were Extras, I was a Novice, then a Technician and finally a General. EV> I'd think that would be a fair way to find out if CW is a lost art or EV> not, don't You think? It might help to clean up some of the man-made noisy interfence on the phone bands. Have a day! R\%/itt - K5RXT --- GoldED+/W32 1.1.5-31012 --- D'Bridge 3.99 * Origin: HAM Radio, aka Amateur Radio. 804? Over! (1:387/22) .