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January 19th 04, 12:38 PM
Steve Robeson, K4CAP
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(Len Over 21) wrote in message ...
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(Larry Roll K3LT) writes:
One more thing: Resolve to learn the Morse code and to use it on the air.
Decide from the start that you are going to be a proficient CW operator, and
don't give in to any of the frustrations normally associated with learning to
use this uniquely practical, effective, efficient, and universal
communications mode.
Absolutely! Morse code is at the heart and soul of U.S. amateur
radio!
Morse is so #$%^!!! good that every other radio service continues
to use it for communications! [Larry thinks...without having any
experience in any of them]
This forum, as YOU have pointed out, Lennie, is about AMATEUR
RADIO...
NOT PLMRS...
NOT military communications...
NOT EMS, Fire or Public Safety...
NOT Broadcast....
That OTHER "radio services" have discontinued it's regular use is
NOT germane to AMATEUR RADIO, Lennie.
And just for the PUBLIC RECORD, Lennie, PLEASE educate the
non-Amateur Radio (or recently joining this forum) public as to how
long YOU have been a licensed Amateur, what programs and organizations
you belong to, and what you have accomplished IN and FOR AMATEUR
RADIO, Lennie...
I am sure they will be as equally impressed with your Amateur
Radio experiences and credentials as WE are...
Please...go ahead...tell us....
Steve, K4YZ
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