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<blockquote data-quote="Dave70968" data-source="post: 3191295" data-attributes="member: 13624"><p>It was 13 WPM for General, 20 WPM for Extra. I don't recall Advanced (which no longer exists). You could also do a no-code tech which was the Novice and Tech written elements with no code; it was VHF/UHF/microwave only (no HF privileges). Since the ITU requirement for code disappeared, the FCC followed suit and dropped it as well, so all three license classes (down from 5½) are available without code.</p><p></p><p>You should still learn it, though; it's by far the simplest and most power-efficient way to communicate, making it the most reliable under adverse conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave70968, post: 3191295, member: 13624"] It was 13 WPM for General, 20 WPM for Extra. I don't recall Advanced (which no longer exists). You could also do a no-code tech which was the Novice and Tech written elements with no code; it was VHF/UHF/microwave only (no HF privileges). Since the ITU requirement for code disappeared, the FCC followed suit and dropped it as well, so all three license classes (down from 5½) are available without code. You should still learn it, though; it's by far the simplest and most power-efficient way to communicate, making it the most reliable under adverse conditions. [/QUOTE]
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