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<blockquote data-quote="KOPBET" data-source="post: 3191293" data-attributes="member: 4153"><p>I got a Technician Plus (which later was adjusted to simply Technician) license back in ‘91 (I won’t put my call here since I don’t want my home address exposed so conveniently to the world). Back then of course you had to pass the Novice first and also a 5 wpm code exam. Don’t remember what the code requirement was back then for General but IIRC that code kind of hindered my progress. I also have a non-expiring FCC Radio Telephone Operator license with Ship Radar Endorsement. I’ve been out of the game since before I renewed the first time in 2001. I know things have changed quite a bit since then so maybe starting afresh with the basics wouldn’t hurt since I’m pretty rusty on the theory. After that, work towards General again. Retirement isn’t that far away so maybe it’ll give me something to do. Thanks to all of you that posted class and study info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KOPBET, post: 3191293, member: 4153"] I got a Technician Plus (which later was adjusted to simply Technician) license back in ‘91 (I won’t put my call here since I don’t want my home address exposed so conveniently to the world). Back then of course you had to pass the Novice first and also a 5 wpm code exam. Don’t remember what the code requirement was back then for General but IIRC that code kind of hindered my progress. I also have a non-expiring FCC Radio Telephone Operator license with Ship Radar Endorsement. I’ve been out of the game since before I renewed the first time in 2001. I know things have changed quite a bit since then so maybe starting afresh with the basics wouldn’t hurt since I’m pretty rusty on the theory. After that, work towards General again. Retirement isn’t that far away so maybe it’ll give me something to do. Thanks to all of you that posted class and study info. [/QUOTE]
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