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Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
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October 11th 06, 02:24 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors,rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.swap
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Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
In article . net,
says...
Papa Dog wrote in
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In article . net,
says...
Phil Wheeler wrote in
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AC7PN wrote:
Slow Code wrote:
Or is it like talking to someone on CB?
SC
The answer is "yes it is a real contact" and so far as you were
communicating with some one using a radio it also is "like talking
to someone on CB."
Dude, your arrogance is showing.
I would have said ignorance
73, Phil W7OX
Don't tell me You want to dumb down ham radio now as well. Where have
all the communicators gone?
SC
Any 12 year old can learn code in 2 weeks. Getting rid of it would not
dumb down Ham radio at all. Code is a good thing to know. Whether you
use it or not is a personal preference. I think programming you're own
software to send code yourself and building your own radio is a lot more
technical than learning code.
73
Chris
But people don't want to be skilled at anything anymore. They don't want
to make an effort to learn CW, they may not make an effort to learn other
things to advance themselves technically either.
SC
If a 12 year old can learn it I don't consider it much of a technical
skill. Nothing at all technical about CW. Building a transmitter, now
that takes somw technical know how.
Chris
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