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Hello You don't need much money. There are some very good programs for code
out there. Try
[qrz.com]
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Johnnie C Smith
Owner
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Waynesboro
Ms 39367
Phone 601/735/0238
Fax 601/735/0238
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From: "April Reisinger" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 7:33 AM
Subject: New Member With A Question
> Hello All,
>
> I am reviewing the materials to get my technician's ticket. It is my
> understanding that they still make CW practice materials. Years ago, and
I
> do mean years ago, I studied for my novice class license but never
finished
> it because I knew I'd never have the money to pursue the hobby. I'd like
to
> finally finish what I started. I know it isn't required for my Tech
> license, but I knew Morse code once and received it at about 13 WPM and
> there's no reason not to review it. Does anybody have any mp3 code files
> they would share for review purposes? I am reading your information about
> radioes with interest. Glad to be a part of this list.
>
> April Reisinger
> Warren, Ohio
>
>
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