See my commentary in bold in quotes.... the "bold in quotes" are my comments Congrats to this young man. But ANYONE learning Morse and putting it to use is doing a good thing to keep this aspect of ham radio alive. Dave W7UUU
Congratulations Ryan! I hope you realize how many people you have made very very proud of you! Can’t wait to hear what your callsign will be. Steve, AK4R, Giles County, Tennessee, USA
You're in luck! The code test has been reinstated, and the next test will take place this Thursday evening: http://www.arrl.org/files/file/W1AW/2020 W1AW Qualifying Run Schedule(1).pdf Good luck with the test!
now the question remains , will he stay in amateur radio for a long period of time or will the peer pressure evolve him into something else
Congrats in order, but... Showing a 'thumbs up' with a broken wrist(!) is really strange. Photo was distorted by photoshop. Why?
I passed the code for Novice at age 11 and then onto the 13wpm for General later in life. Now 56 and getting back into the HAM stuff. Congrats young man.
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