robert casey wrote:
N2EY wrote:
What if their minds *have* changed? Perhaps they have looked at the
arguments
provided by pro-code-test folks, and at the results of the
reduction/elimination
of code testing in the USA and other countries, and have concluded
that
Element 1 is no big deal. Maybe they've even concluded that it
*does*
serve a useful,
regulatory purpose!
The FCC noted that there's been no noticeable increase in
violations in HF since they let 5wpm'ers loose on it back
in 2000. Trouble spots like 14.313 predate that by many
years. So 13 or 20wpm doesn't serve a regulatory purpose, and
the FCC isn't in the business of handing out "gold star"
awards.
No, they're not.
But they ARE in the business of making sure that thier rules meet
the test of the enabling regulations.
Part 97.1 establishes the Basis and Purpose of the Amateur Radio
Service. The B&P continues to establish an expectation of self
training and communications skills that prepare the licensee to meet
the needs of the B & P.
So...Until Part 97 is altered per process otherwise, Morse Code is
still required for access to HF allocations.
And as Jim noted, so far, the overwhelming opinion of those who
have cared to express an opinion is "Morse Code skills are
needed"...Even if Lennie says they aren't...
73
Steve, K4YZ
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