I think it is an excellent solution (except for the 10KHZ only part) to the
situation.
Knowing the FCC, if it takes it off their hands they will jump on it. If
they have time to write up the NPRM that is.
Dan/W4NTI
"an_old_friend" wrote in message
oups.com...
John Smith wrote:
Band allocation should be allocated on long term statistics generated in
regards to the modes used... (past year or two)
As CW continues its' drop, it needs less and less allocations... as
no-coders now enter CW will have to shrink to accommodate the new users
and their modes...
John
And yet His comments are some of the best I have seen in defense of
Code testing
He addreses the reasoning to the Public Good tries to relive the FCC of
the Burdens involved
all in all a decent defense of the indefensable
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 10:09:49 -0700, an_old_friend wrote:
Just why would there need to be a test in order to use this specturm
set aside
One can either USE Morse Code or not
But still the plea that Morse Code needs welfare in order to endure
David Stinson wrote:
Comments submitted to the FCC,
advocating ARRL administration of
Morse license endorsment:
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18 Aug. 2005
WT Docket 05-235,
Amateur Radio Morse Code Testing Requirement.
cuting to save BW
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