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Old September 3rd 05, 02:08 AM
Dee Flint
 
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No. With the dropping of Element 1, code testing can now be self taught.
Get on the air, and find someone who will QSO wit ya. And no anyhow.


With the dropping of the code testing, it will be even more important to
have the code practice transmissions. There will be fewer Elmers
available
to teach those wish to learn.



What? is there a part of the NPRM I missed like carting off the Code
users to some kind of death camp?

The ending of code testing will not reduce the number of code using
hams.

Time may do that though the actions of the grim reaper and the failure
of Code users to recruit others to replace them, but I doubt that will
kill CW USE or learning of the mode

Further with computers and programs in existance today any one that
wishes to make the attempt to learn Morse Code has the tools to do so

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


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We could easily become short of code elmers as I know a number of people
who taught it only out of a sense of duty to the incoming amateurs.

There will of course be people who continue to learn it and use it.

However what we will lose are those people who choose to never try it but
would like it if they did. Some will fall prey to the "obsolete"
argument. Others will think that it is "too hard" and so on.



I want to know why they took that guy who was transmitting religious texts
in Morse code off the air!


They didn't believe that it was really for code practice.
But here's the biggie: Since it was a one man operation and he was
transmitting 24/7, there was no way he could properly exercise his control
operator duties.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE