Frank, it will be exiting to see you active on the bands.  Let us all 
know if you need help getting going.

Andy K3UK

--- In [email protected], "Frank Keeney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> I'm another no-code tech for the last 3+ years (my first 
transmission was on
> APRS). However, I tried to learn code when I was 13 years old (over 
30 years
> ago) it just did not work for me. 
> 
> This change is the best thing to happen to Amateur Radio.
> 
> Without this change, the hobby would have likely declined in 
another 20-30
> years and the spectrum would someday be sold of for big bucks. 
Amateur Radio
> needs these new people. 
> 
> I've stayed silent long enough on these forums and mailing lists. 
I'm sorry
> to add to the noise. But I'm now VERY excited about this hobby. 
> 
> It's the HF digital modes where you'll find me soon.
> 
> Frank, KG6JVE
> Blog: http://www.unwiredadventures.com
> Photos: http://snurl.com/unwirephotos
> 
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Chris Danis
> > Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 5:52 PM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: [digitalradio] US Hams Codeless Feb 23
> > 
> > I am sorry you feel this way.  I've been licensed for 13 years 
now --
> > as one of those dirty, no-code Techs.  I've always wanted to get 
on HF
> > but could never quite find enough time to learn Morse (despite a
> > failed attempt or two).  I am now, however, eagerly awaiting the 
next
> > VE exam in my area so I can take the General and Extra elements.
>


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