For example, for the Radiotelegraph Operator License, the examinee must pass a 20 word per minute plain text test and a 16 word per minute code group test | It was also necessary to pass written tests on operating practice and electronics theory |
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Many of the characters are encoded the same way A, O, E, I, T, M, N, R, K, etc | show the identifier of each navigational aid next to its location on the map |
YL or OM is used by an operator when referring to the other operator, XYL or OM is used by an operator when referring to his or her spouse.
1US Army training video 1966 | 1992 who reached 35 WPM in a demonstration at a U |
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503, 1996 A difference between amateur radio licenses and commercial radiotelegraph licenses is that commercial operators must be able to receive code groups of random characters along with plain language text | Other uses Radio navigation aids such as and for aeronautical use broadcast identifying information in the form of Morse Code, though many stations now also provide voice identification |
Many countries subsequently removed the Morse requirement from their licence requirements.
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