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September 4th 04, 01:09 AM
Len Over 21
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In article ,
(world
traveller, pilot in command, air ace of CAP, gunnery nurse to the
geriatric ward) writes:
Subject: Canadian No Code Proposal Open For Comment
From: Leo
Date: 9/2/2004 6:44 PM Central Standard Time
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On 02 Sep 2004 04:18:56 GMT,
(Len Over 21) wrote:
In article , Leo
writes:
On 01 Sep 2004 20:09:31 GMT,
(Len Over 21) wrote:
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The Notice is available at:
http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/epic/inter.../sf06456e.html
Thank you for the link!
Any Canadian radio amateurs care to comment on that?
I'm not Canadian, but I think it fails to follw the KISS principle. They
want to add an Intermediate licence to their Basic and Advanced. Why
don't
they just abolish the 'Plus' categories (i.e. plus Morse)? That would be
much simpler.
I'm not Canadian either as a "Carbo-American," but I think the "plus"
category is a sop to the existing Canadian mighty morsemen.
Canada must have its share of olde-fahrt hamme morsemen and
those must be "satisfied."
I am
- and fully agree with your observation that there are -um-
a fair number of 'old school' amateurs up here, who do not believe in
the abolishment of the Code Test (approximately a third of the
respondents to the RAC survey on this subject). The RAC proposal
attempts to meet the needs of both the "Pro Morse" and "No Morse"
factions of the hobby - in quite an interesting way. Both sides win -
either path leads to a full HF-access Amateur license.
Now dat's a typically Canadian solution, eh?
I'm not familiar with that sort of "typicalness." Been in here
in this ultra-conservative retro-tech newsgroup too much. :-)
Hmmm - not good for a guy like you, living in one of the more free
thinking areas of the country....
Southern California is ANYthing except "free thinking"...
Southern California ia very much a "conform or be scorned" place. I
know...I lived there...twice.
Poor nursie. Still bitter about the treatment he received at an HRO
in Van Nuys. Tsk. Nursie should not have worn the field uniform
and the camo greasepaint inside the door...
Or was it stuck out in the Mojave, the "middle desert" doing all
those "hostile actions" at a supply depot in mid-summer?
And as for ths NG being "retro-tech", there's only ONE person here who is
trying to "make due" with a 1950's era commercial repairman license and
"experience" from his 1950's era Army enlistment...
Tsk. "Commercial repairman license?" :-)
To be honest, I have NEVER repaired any commercials. True.
Did a few voice-overs for them, though. No big bucks. Was fun.
Ooops...have to admit I spliced a commercial tape once. But just
once. Call it "magnetic first-aid." No MD credential required.
I've not commercialized any repairmen, either. :-)
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