Amateur License
Pursuant to NTC Department Order 2004-40: Amending the NTC DO2003-02,
Code Test Shall Be Required for Class A only and the Speed Requirement
is 5 wpm only.
Thus, for a ham to be issued an operator license, he is required to
pass Element 2, 3, and 4, which is for Class C, making Technician
class as the entry level class.
What happen to Class D?
I am just wondering if it is possible for a ham to be Licensed under
Class D (Novice Class/DY's) if he could pass Element 2-Radio Laws.
This i think would
1. Encourage non-technical people to operate legally and orderly.
2. Reduce if not eliminate the number of unlicensed radio operators.
3. Reduce if not eliminate jammers since NTC will be in control of the
records of radio users.
4. Provide additional income to NTC
Code Test Shall Be Required for Class A only and the Speed Requirement
is 5 wpm only.
Thus, for a ham to be issued an operator license, he is required to
pass Element 2, 3, and 4, which is for Class C, making Technician
class as the entry level class.
What happen to Class D?
I am just wondering if it is possible for a ham to be Licensed under
Class D (Novice Class/DY's) if he could pass Element 2-Radio Laws.
This i think would
1. Encourage non-technical people to operate legally and orderly.
2. Reduce if not eliminate the number of unlicensed radio operators.
3. Reduce if not eliminate jammers since NTC will be in control of the
records of radio users.
4. Provide additional income to NTC
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