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Old January 22nd 04, 08:56 PM
KØHB
 
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Unfortunately, I overestimated the amount of balls carried by the BoD.
Not only didin't they have the balls to recommend complete elimination
of the Morse exam, but in recommending that Morse testing be continued
for "EXTRA", the speed they recommended was the same count-the-dots 5WPM
which Novices have been passing for over a half-century.

Pathetic!

73, de Hans, K0HB


"N2EY" wrote
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| The following is a direct copy of Hans' post in original format:
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| Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.policy
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| "N2EY" wrote
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| Here's an update on various estimates of when Morse code testing
will be
| eliminated in the US. Note that four predicted dates are in the
past.
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| Given that ARRL likely will lobby for continuing a code test for
| Amateur
| Extra (12-13WPM?) applicants, I predict that Morse testing will not be
| eliminated in this decade.
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| While it's a cop out, it's probably the only way they can get 15
| politicians
| to sign up for a "New Amateur Radio Plan" without a palace revolt on
| their
| hands at the BoD meeting. They'll be able to go back to East
| Overshoe, Iowa
| and Resume Speed, Arizona and mumble platitudes to their membership
| about
| how "We've opened HF to non-Morse applicants, but where it really
| counts we
| actually increased the Morse requirement."
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| That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
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| 73, de Hans, K0HB
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