Dan/W4NTI wrote: 
 "bb"  wrote in message 
   ups.com... 
  
  
  Dan/W4NTI wrote: 
  "bb"  wrote in message 
    oups.com... 
   
   
   Dee Flint wrote: 
   
   I and the OM also worked some of the VHF contest and noticed a very 
   strange 
   thing.  Only 10% of the contacts that we made were Technician 
   operators. 
   On 
   the other hand, 80% of them were Extra class operators.  So where are 
   all 
   the Techs who are "trapped" in VHF and above because they "can't" pass 
   the 
   code (as some would have us believe)? 
   
   Dee D. Flint, N8UZE 
   
   Dee, I'm going to guess (i.e., don't ask me for facts, figures, 
   substantive studies, reports from the FCC/ARRL, etc) that of the Techs 
   that have stayed in amateur radio, most have done so for the emergency 
   communications aspect of the service.  As such, they would typically 
   stay on FM. 
   
   The ones who could learn Morse Code and have had to time to do so have 
   moved up.  Those who didn't have the time or couldn't learn it have 
   moved on. 
   
   It's nice to see Miss Manners finally noticing something amiss in the 
   ARS. 
   
  
  "bb" is just full of all sorts of assumptions, ain't he boys and girls? 
  
  Using his logic then all us "higher" class operators need to get out of 
  EMCOM, eh? 
  
  I'll be sure to tell the Extra class Emergency Net Control operator next 
  time I see her. 
  
  Dan/W4NTI 
  
  Dan, you're welcome to tell her anything you want.  She's probably 
  already aware that you usually get it wrong anyway. 
  
 Do you have trouble chewing gum and walking Bryan? 
 
I don't chew gum.  I don't smoke, either.  Did you have a point? 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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