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Old July 28th 03, 02:50 AM
Mike Coslo
 
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Bill Sohl wrote:
"Mike Coslo" wrote in message
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Stu Parker wrote:

On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 16:16:40 GMT, Carl R. Stevenson


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Go ahead. Pick at nits. We all know what he meant.

But the point is well-taken. If CW is to be removed as a
*requirement* for a ham license, then its special status has
evaporated. Why give it any band-plan perks at all? CW operators can
already operate in the phone bands (most of them don't, but that's a
free choice), so why not accord the phone users the same freedom of
choice?

I'd be in favor of reserving a very small portion of each HF band for
rtty, psk31, etc., but I'd let all modes permitted by an operator's
license be used everywhere else.

In other words, it is legitimate and useful to reevaluate the entire
band-plan structure of the Amateur Radio Service, and it is even
thinkable that what is commonly called the "cw portion" of the bands
should be reallocated.


Well, Carl, here is a well thought out and well presented argument.
Your answer?
- Mike KB3EIA -



Mike,

As another NCI director, I'd tell Stu that IF he feels strongly
about his suggestion, he could submit a petition for
rulemaking to the FCC.


I don't get it. You guys have lots to say to us nasty pro-coders, but
now you are pretty low key.

I have an idea, Why don't you tell Stu just that, not me? Do you agree
with him???


- Mike KB3EIA -