A Patriot
June 13th 06, 04:43 AM
On 12 Jun 2006 16:23:21 -0700, "an_old_friend" >
wrote:
>beter would be to start a letter like the enclosed beloow (in the
>quoted usenet text) is the effort of variuous persons with the ARS
>deteremined to Kill offthe valuable resuource to this that is Amateur
>(or Ham) radio Hams do step up when they to the disater that turned out
>to possiblity num one the list of of 101 things that can go wrong
>
>But they don't rely of CW (Morse encoded OnOffKeyed signals to tit
>
>they use whatis a at hand be it Voice Cw Rtty (and other digtial based
>modes) this the ARS and it stands now being slowly strangled by the
>Luddities in its midst with the willing assitastance of the FCC in
>draging their heel in issue the R&O that will implement it most recent
>NPRM o5-235I believe on restructuringthe ARS) their was nothing new in
>the coments some folks thik Morse Code Testing should stay but they
>could only muster the same tired arguement that the Fcc has already
>stated are not good enough
>
>Urge the FCC to do it job and modernize the ARs before it is too late
>and more lives are lost that could have been saved if only the FCC had
>acted in a timely manner
Are you really this illiterate????
wrote:
>beter would be to start a letter like the enclosed beloow (in the
>quoted usenet text) is the effort of variuous persons with the ARS
>deteremined to Kill offthe valuable resuource to this that is Amateur
>(or Ham) radio Hams do step up when they to the disater that turned out
>to possiblity num one the list of of 101 things that can go wrong
>
>But they don't rely of CW (Morse encoded OnOffKeyed signals to tit
>
>they use whatis a at hand be it Voice Cw Rtty (and other digtial based
>modes) this the ARS and it stands now being slowly strangled by the
>Luddities in its midst with the willing assitastance of the FCC in
>draging their heel in issue the R&O that will implement it most recent
>NPRM o5-235I believe on restructuringthe ARS) their was nothing new in
>the coments some folks thik Morse Code Testing should stay but they
>could only muster the same tired arguement that the Fcc has already
>stated are not good enough
>
>Urge the FCC to do it job and modernize the ARs before it is too late
>and more lives are lost that could have been saved if only the FCC had
>acted in a timely manner
Are you really this illiterate????