July 1st 05, 12:36 PM
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"Dan/W4NTI" wrote in message
nk.net...
"Michael Coslo" wrote in message
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Kim wrote:
"Michael Coslo" wrote in message
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What is more important:
1. Having a license that allows HF access.
2. Not having to learn Morse code.
IOW, is standing on principle, and refusing to learn Morse code a
better
thing than learning it to get the priveliges?
- Mike KB3EIA -
Hi Mike:
I think you know I don't "hate" Morse Code. I, personally, never
really
wished to try it out; just like I have never really tried SCTV,
anything
digital (except for APRS--if that can be considered digital), ATV, etc.
I
think you get my point. Since I have ever first perused this
newsgroup,
except for a few real jerks, I'd believe that most of "us" who just
don't
wander into other means of communication--including Morse Code--are
pretty
much the same as I am. I absolutely support those who use the mode (as
I
do
anyone who uses and/or invents any other modes), am willing to honor
the
tradition of Morse Code (as I honor the tradition of other steadfast
things
in amateur radio), and hold no animosity for anyone--OTHER than the
"idiots"
on both sides of the floor (as it would be stated in political terms
).
For me, it was never a matter of wanting HF privileges that much, and I
learned the 5wpm needed to get the privileges I was happy with. So,
could
you do me a favor? Please rethink your phrase "Morse Code Haters." I
don't
think most of us feel that strongly about it.
Yeah, "haters" was the wrong choice of word in retrospect.
- Mike KB3EIA -
No it's not Mike. There are Morse Code haters out there. Lennie the
loser is one of the main ones.
Dan/W4NTI
You're just this side of the CB mentality. Pppfffffftttttttt
Kim W5TIT
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