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In Les’ HDOS collection, there is RTTY software if I recall properly. It will be a place to start looking for some nice HDOS RTTY programs.
Norby.
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Thanks VE7FRG!
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Subject: Re: [sebhc] Fw: RTTY
Hey KP4FJG this is VE7FRG :-)
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Norby,
I assume Heathkit training for the amateur radio license was out of date. In the past, there were five different classes (Novice, Technician, General, Amateur, and Extra Amateur, but FCC changed to three (Technician, General, and Extra Amateur). You can purchase the ARRL books from Amazon as follows:
Technician Class (Level 1) license manual for Ham Radio Fourth Edition. ISBN: 978-1-62595-082-6
ARRL's Tech Q&A book, Seventh Edition, ISBN 978-1-62505-086-4. (Optional)
In case, if you wish to go for the General Class level. Here is:
ARRL General Class License Manual for Ham Radio, ninth edition, ISBN: 978-1-62596-106-9
ARRL's General Q&A book, sixth edition, ISBN: 978-`-62595-110-6 (Optional)
About Extra Amateur class books, I did not buy it this time, it is available from Amazon.
No Morse code test is required. In addition to some of the more obscure regulations, the test covers specialized operating practices, advanced electronics theory, and radio equipment design. Non-licensed individuals must pass Element 2, Element 3, and Element 4 written exams to earn an Extra License.
My best friend is VE and has been involved in Ham radio for 50+ years. He pursued me for so many years to become a Ham radio. Finally, I am ready to earn the licenses. He encouraged me to learn with morse code regardless it was no longer a requirement for the exam. I struggle to learn the morse code because "I am too old to learn a new trick." Now, I memorized 20 characters and still have a long way to go to get everything into my old brain.
Steven
My Call Sign: TBA
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Great and thank you!
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