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			In article , Leo writes:
 
 An excellent idea.  I for one would be very interested in seeing the
 logic and rationale that folks have for keeping or retiring the code
 test. By removing the emotion, personal opinion and bias from the
 discussion, some quite interesting points may well be raised.
 
 Unfortunately, it is pretty much impossible to remove personal opinion from the
 discussion. That's because every reason for keeping or removing the test
 ultimately comes down to an opinion question.
 
 For example, take the "Morse is needed for emergencies" reason.
 
 On the one hand, Morse is not used very much in emergency communication. On the
 other hand, it *is* still used occasionally, by hams, in emergency
 communications. More important, there *are* times when it when it is the only
 available mode that would get through in the situation.
 (Note that phrase "only available mode")
 
 All of the above are documented facts.
 
 The problem is, does the occasional use of Morse in emergencies mean that *all*
 hams *must* be tested on the mode? Some say yes, some say no, some say it's a
 piece of the reason. All based on personal opinion, nothing more.
 
 Boil down any of the arguments on either side, and what you wind up with is
 personal opinion.
 
 73 de Jim, N2EY
 
 
 
 
 
 
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