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			In article , "Carl R. Stevenson"writes:
 
 There is an ITU-R Recommendation that deals with the sorts of
 THEORETICAL knowledge that hams should possess ... IIRC,
 it's ITU-R Recommendation M.1544 ...
 
 Carl, I think that is "irrelevant" in this newsgroup.  If it hasn't
 been officially published by the ARRL, it can't apply at all to
 amateur radio!   :-)
 
 That recommendation is consistent with the basis and purpose
 of the ARS, both as defined by the FCC and the ITU.
 
 While not strictly mandatory, it is provided as "good advice to
 administrations" on what sorts of theoretical knowledge hams
 should possess.
 
 Well, there are SEVEN petitions for rulemaking posted by the
 FCC for retention of code testing...in addition to the seven posted
 for the elimination of code testing.
 
 Those for code test retention are RM-10805 through RM-10811
 inclusive.  The most glaring of the "stuck-in-the-past emotional
 attachment to old ways" is Napurano's RM-10806.  A classic,
 almost, in the gratuitous glorification of morse beyond reasonable
 bounds of the state of the art of radio of 30 years ago.  It exceeds
 morse glorification of FISTS' RM-10811 document.  :-)
 
 Roux' petition of RM-10810 is split on code test necessity, only
 extras having code tests.
 
 I've already filed Comments on all 14.  The others in here seem
 content with just jawing and hollering among themselves... :-)
 
 LHA
 
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