(No, folks, this is not an early April Fool joke!)
In a surprise move, the FCC yesterday eliminated the 5 wpm Morse Code requirement for all license classes (Tech, General, Extra). In addition, Technician-class licenses will now get Tech Plus HF privileges and the separate Tech Plus license class is now deleted. There is no change in status for current Novices and Advanced Class licensees (which are no longer being issued but can still be renewed).
Also, the ARRL Petition for Reconsideration, in which they requested that the 75 meter phone band only go down to 3635 kHz was denied. They announced this late yesterday afternoon.
So it finally happened. The code is dead! Long live the code! ;D
No, not really. The CW bands or the use of CW is not going away, just the code test. Hopefully this will actually spark an interest in CW - folks that want to use and learn it.
In any case, this is not The End of Amateur Radio As We Know It Today(TM), although some old-timers will certainly disgree.
Link: FCC Public Notice (pdf file)
In a surprise move, the FCC yesterday eliminated the 5 wpm Morse Code requirement for all license classes (Tech, General, Extra). In addition, Technician-class licenses will now get Tech Plus HF privileges and the separate Tech Plus license class is now deleted. There is no change in status for current Novices and Advanced Class licensees (which are no longer being issued but can still be renewed).
Also, the ARRL Petition for Reconsideration, in which they requested that the 75 meter phone band only go down to 3635 kHz was denied. They announced this late yesterday afternoon.
So it finally happened. The code is dead! Long live the code! ;D
No, not really. The CW bands or the use of CW is not going away, just the code test. Hopefully this will actually spark an interest in CW - folks that want to use and learn it.
In any case, this is not The End of Amateur Radio As We Know It Today(TM), although some old-timers will certainly disgree.
Link: FCC Public Notice (pdf file)