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Old March 30th 04, 03:27 AM
Bill Sohl
 
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"N2EY" wrote in message
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In article , Robert Casey
writes:

Carl R. Stevenson wrote:


I don't see the 5 wpm for Extra thing as a problem - because I don't

think
it has a snowball's chance in


[expletive deleted]

of getting approved by the FCC.


One has to ask the question of what the FCC gets out of requiring code
for extras.


That's the key question these days for any license requirement these days.

You
make an excellent point.


Good...so far.

The problem is that it also applies in other areas, such as "what does FCC

get
out of protecting hams from BPL interference?"


Then will we expect you to make that argument to the
FCC when you comment?

As the
treaty requirement is now gone,
and no other service uses it, why bother.


Because hams *do* use it.


Yet hams do NOT need to pass a CW test to be
allowed to use morse. If a "no-code" tech decides to operate
morse on VHF, they are free to do so without ever being
tested. If the ARRL proposal gets the nod, the same would
be true for Novice and Generals on HF also.

Some other services use it too, but not to any great
extent.


And certainly not to any extent that one would expect
any ham to need to know code to read or operate
with nay of those other services. By the way...what
other services are you thinking of?

The FCC isn't
in the business of giving out gold stars for the


[expletive deleted]


Jim, even I am not offended by "hell"

of it.


Not about "gold stars". About qualifications.
Of course there's differences of
opinion on what qualified means.


The retention of a 5 wpm test for Extra in light of no
code for all others makes even less sense.

Code isn't a lid filter,


*No* test is a perfect "lid filter".


No test is in any way a lid filter...as you note below.

Particularly not a test given one time.
There are bad doctors, lawyers, engineers, etc., who have been through

much
more extensive and rigorous testing and education, yet were not filtered

out by
those testing and education systems.


I repeat...NO test is a lid filter.

as witness
14.313 back in the days of 13wpm to be allowed to operate there.


You mean before 1990? (medical waivers)


Are you assuming all the 14.313 loonies had code medical
waivers?

Remember this:

All those folks on 14.313, 3950, W6NUT, etc., passed *written* exams that
included the rules and regulations. Most of them passed multiple written

exams,
yet they broke the rules anyway. So obviously those written tests aren't a
perfect lid filter either. Shall we dump the rules and regs from those

written
exams because they didn't do the job?

oh wait, that's what NCVEC is proposing for the entry level!


A point we agree on.

Cheers,
Bill K2UNK