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Old October 17th 03, 11:08 AM
Frank Dresser
 
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"Brenda Ann" wrote in message
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I can take either side in the code debate... but I think it's a mistake to
do away with it entirely, because there are certain circumstances where

code
is the only way to get through.



I'm sure code would still be allowed, even if the licensing requirement was
dropped. Since there seems to be enough room to expand the SW broadcast
bands, maybe the ham bands could be expanded to give the code capable hams
more of their own bandwidth.



What I DO think, though, is that they need to get rid of the question

pools,
and make books on those pools illegal. Make people actually STUDY to

learn
the law and theory, instead of memorizing a bunch of questions. If there
were those sorts of books around when I got my license, I sure never saw

one
(of course, I was too cheap to have bought one even if I knew they
existed... since I was a youngster with little to no money... good thing
that the testing at the time was free..) As far as I am concerned,

studying
the question pool is cheating... the same as using a calculator in math
class.. what's up with that, anyway??




Well, people are free to ask questions and print the answers to those
questions. Unless the FCC exam can be treated like a state secret. But I
don't see much of a practical problem. Are there really that many
unqualified hams out there? I listen from time to time on SW, and they
generally seem do what they do pretty well. I suppose there's problem
operators out there, but are they problem operators because they don't know
the code or radio technology or just because they have problematical
personalities? Does the FCC administer "jerk tests"?

Frank Dresser