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Old February 26th 05, 12:42 AM
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K4YZ wrote:
WA2SI wrote:
Dr. Daffodil Swain wrote:
Why not maintain the 5WPM requirement in the U.S., but give

No-Code
Techs
access to the 80, 40, 15, and 10 meter old novice sub-bands.

This
would
allow aspiring upgraders a place to hone their skills without

having
to
just listen to recordings. Also, the sending skills can be

developed
as
well. A side benefit would be hearing the sound of CW again (

even
if it's
bad) in these largly unused segments. Just a thought.


Sounds reasonable. Heck, eventually the FCC will acquiesce to those

who
feel amateur radio privileges are rights rather than privileges. I
personally believe the FCC is going to retain Element 1 solely for

the
Extra class license. This would actually be a more balanced
alternative, IMHO.


We've long since left the American core value of "priviledge is
earned", Bert. It started with Johnson's "Great Society". The "Great
Entitlement Giveaway" has been gaining momentum since. It's now
self-perpetuating. You have a pulse? You're entitled to what ever

you
want regardless of whether you earned it or not.


Yep, just like when Ron Reagan said, "Mr Gorbachev, Tear Down That
Wall!"

And those East Germans got a free ride to freedom. It was all just
terrible. Freedom turned out to be free after all. They should have
been made to work for it. Uphill both ways. Show the proper attitude
and all that.

I say, "Mr. FCC Chairman Powell, Tear Down That Wall!"

But the bricklayers are busy. Very, very busy.