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On 8/8/05 2:29 PM, in article , "Larry"
wrote: http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2005/07/20/100/?nc=1 Good news for boaters! FCC proposes to drop ALL Morse code requirements on ALL licenses! THE TIME OF YOUR HAM LICENSE HAS ARRIVED! The public comment window is open! Tell the FCC to get rid of the code! Now, they should replace the code test with a TYPING test so you can carry on a decent conversation with those dunderheads that can't type 5wpm on packet, pactor, PSK31, RTTY, etc........No typing endorsement, no data modes! As an Extra Class, I also propose to drop the stupid ARRL band segregation on "class" and "modes". How stupid.... 73 DE W4CSC Maybe it is time to say Morse Code has outlived it's usefulness. I have heard that the RadioTelegraph license requirement has been dropped for shipboard radio operators. Could just be it's not needed but I still think there is a place for it. Just as most of the theory you need to know today isn't really used anymore due to the advanced electronics. It's a way though to "earn" your rights to operate and yes provide an educated or somewhat educated pool of radio operators. All that aside I think there still is a place for morse code and to eliminate it all together, I feel, would not be in the best interest of the art of radio operators. As far as the number of operators that use it today, I doubt there are but a handfull. I do think that elimination of the code, except up to the highest levels of Licensed operators would be rational but still I disagree with total elimination of the code requirement. Just my opinion though. Gary - KW4Z PS With the advent of the internet and new technologies, that require more bandwidth, I feel anything we can do to increase the ranks of Amateur Radio operators is a good thing and if that means sacrificing the code to save the hobby then I'm all for that. What we must not give up is education into the rules and operating procedures as well as basic theory and operation. We still need "educated" professional operators. |
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