I played in the school band from 5th grade thru 12th (played clarinet and oboe). I was member of the church choir. I play classical guitar...and never got better than 12wpm copying CW. But my musical background likely made sending easy (18-20wpm with straight key).

So goes another "urban myth". Of course if I could have held my Novice longer than one year that might have helped vs getting a tech license and being banned to 6m-up which was mainly AM way back then.

More likely was due to my initial interest in voice vs CW. After three years of failed CW exams at the FCC office (long before VE program or multiple-guess code tests - one minute perfect copy of five character groups of random text/punctuation/numbers). We lived 5 miles too close to take the Conditional license.

But I passed in 1982 (24-years later) before the FCC at the Anchorage Office because I wanted to go out on the Iditarod Trail as a ham radio checkpoint volunteer. Comms were on 80/40m SSB so you had to have a General License. CW test made much easier to pass in 1982 with real text and multiple-choice testing on content. I also took and passed my Advanced in same sitting.

Passed Extra in 2000 when code requirement was dropped to 13wpm.

73, Ed - KL7UW
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