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 Mike Coslo wrote:
 
 
 JJ wrote:
 
 
 
 Larry Roll K3LT wrote:
 
 
 
 Yup -- got it right that time.  CW *is* an operator skill.
 
 
 
 Yes it is.
 
 Do you have
 something
 against operator skill -- or are you one of those New Age hams that
 think
 yakking into a microphone is all the demonstration of operator skill
 that
 should
 ever be required of you?
 
 
 
 Do you have something against someone who has no desire to operate CW?
 There are many different modes of operation in ham radio, do you
 operate them all?
 
 
 No more than I have against someone who chooses to do satellite
 work, while I have to test for it.
 
 What if you decide at some later time to do satellite work?
 
 
 Rf Safety is required to be calculated for by people when they run
 over a certain power. Why should someone who never intends to work over
 50 watts have to test for RF safety?
 
 What if they decide at some later point to increase their power?
 
 
 If someone never intends to homebrew, why should they test on any
 equations.
 
 
 What is they suddenly get the urge to build a homebrew transmitter
 or amplifier?
 
 
 Sounds like we should maybe make up our own tests.
 
 Maybe you had rather be call in to be tested on a new mode each
 time you decide to operate a new mode.
 
 
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