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Old July 14th 03, 11:38 PM
Dee D. Flint
 
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"N2EY" wrote in message
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In article , Dwight Stewart


writes:

Instead, both seem to be saying code is no longer a necessary
radio skill since so few radio operators outside ham radio use it today.


That's another argument entirely.

Of course hams DO use Morse code quite a lot. It's a mystery why what is

done
in other radio services should count more than what hams do, when it comes

to
figuring out the requirements for an amateur license.

This position relates to the basis and purpose of Amateur Radio (97.1a,
97.1c, and 97.1d).

Opinions vary.


Actually the fact that other services don't use it very much is a strong
argument to require hams to learn it. This is the place to preserve the
skill in case of need and to prevent this capability from becoming a lost
art. Plus of course the fact that quite a few hams do use it.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE