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santhosh

yes, morse code is no longer needed

vinay

Quote from: santhosh on July 11, 2010, 09:25:02 PM
yes, morse code is no longer needed

Now that kills all the fun :(

sushil_anand

Quote from: vinay on July 11, 2010, 10:50:39 PM
Quote from: santhosh on July 11, 2010, 09:25:02 PM
yes, morse code is no longer needed

Now that kills all the fun :(

Re-name it as "remorse code" !
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mpp

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Quote from: santhosh on July 11, 2010, 09:25:02 PM
yes, morse code is no longer needed

What??? yeppy,, now i can try. I didnt give exam cause i couldnt get my codes right!!!
BUt i agree learning di-dah-dit is fun..

QuotePlease go through this document. I'm sure it will clarify most of your doubt's
http://www.qsl.net/vu2kyp/hamstudy.pdf
Regards,
Sanjay / vu3nov

In that case this book is no longer valid..!! I have the hard copy

mpp

Taken from Hamradio.in:

"AS PER INFORMATION GATHERED TODAY FROM RESPECTED VU2IF, SATHYAPAL AS FOLLOWS:-

The new amendment under Indian Wireless Telegraphs (Amateur Service) Rules 1978 which is proposed and will be notified on 5th or 6th April 2010. All the new amendments will be made available during next week on website: www.wpc.dot.gov.in

ADVANCE GRADE & GRADE 1 WILL BE GENERAL GRADE.
GRADE-2 & RESTRICTED GRADE WILL BE RESTRICTED GRADE.

MORSE TEST IS FOR GENERAL GRADE AND WILL BE 8WPM & NO MORSE TEST FOR RESTRICTED GRADE.

The written test for RESTRICTED GRADE will be of one hour duration. The maximum marks will be 100 and candidate must secure at least 40 % in each section and 50% in aggregate for a pass.

The written test for GENERAL GRADE will be of two hour duration. The maximum marks will be 100. A candidate must secure at least 55 % in each section and 60% in aggregate for a pass.

Restricted and Grade II as well as GRADE I and ADVANCE parameters will be the same. However, U please wait for the detailed announcement on the subject.

WITH 73'S
DE VU3KGL
KUMAR GAUTAM
"

Didnt get anything on WPC site
hopefully now i'll start again!! anyone here from Mumbai??
with 73's
Mpp

HamAero


Quote from: mpp on July 12, 2010, 03:13:33 PM
"AS PER INFORMATION GATHERED TODAY FROM RESPECTED VU2IF, SATHYAPAL AS FOLLOWS:- "

Sathyapal's Callsign is VU2FI  ;)

73's
Sanjay

bmanoj2

Thanks guys, I think this time I am going to do it  :thumbsup:
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dileepbalan

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KALYANPRODHAN

For India, Morse code is essential as it is not modified. But in England and US, you are right. You can directly bypass it.

As advised, Please check HTTP://www.hamradioindia.org.

and here is the required for  INDIA.
http://www.wpc.dot.gov.in/DocFiles/amateur_new_guidelines.pdf

Thanks
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a45wh

HI I am  VU2CEO,SANGEETH From kollam kerala presently  very active from Muscat Sultanate of Oman with callsign A45WH...


rcfoamcrafters

Hello From KE4RRB
I know they did away with Morse Code here in the USA, so they might have internationally also.

Have fun...Wayne

santhosh

 i am vu2 sep,think we had a qso long back,not sure , have to check the log book
santhosh

rcfoamcrafters

Hi Santhosh,

I was formerly N2VVY, but when I changed states, I thought I would get a new call with my new area designator number which is 4, so I ended up with KE4RRB. Sure wish I had the old call sign back. It's been maybe 10 yrs or more since I did anything on HF and still have my equipment, but no antennas are up.


Morli

Belated Reply, Yes Anwar Bhai , morse is no longer required for gradeII and below.
Hope all has been well with youand family. Just dusting my RC gear and stuff I brought  from Doha.
Starting with a Quad ( 450 size) this week.Cheers
Morli

Losthorizonmba

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