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			By my review, it took 3 posts to have the slamming and insults begin.  And,DICK wins the prize:
 
 "Dick Carroll"  wrote in message
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 Carl R. Stevenson wrote:
 
 "Mike Coslo"  wrote in message
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 I just saw another accusation of Pro-Coders as technically backwards.
 
 Yet some of the most progressive RF Engineers and Technicians I know
 (who are Hams) are really enamored of Morse CW.
 
 
 
 
 That would be those engineers who understood the real value of simple,
 effective, easily implemented baseline communications which can be used
 from almost anywhere with the least amount of simple equipment imaginable.
 Carl never did understand any of this, and of course it doesn't match
 his agenda, so it has no validity to him.
 
 
 In over 32 years as an RF engineer, I have not had the same experience.
 
 This would be no surprise, given your OBVIOUS hatred of radiotelegraphy.
 
 
 The most technical folks have seemed more interested in the technical
 side of ham radio and there have been MANY who I could not recruit
 into ham radio because they had no interest in and were unwilling to
 waste
 their valuable time learing Morse to a level that would get them decent
 HF privs.  (some have capitulated and jumped through the 5 wpm hoop
 since "restructuring" and are now extras, but many have refused, on
 principal, to jump through the hoop, saying they'll wait until they
 don't
 have to waste their time on Morse)
 
 
 
 Mygawd man, no one in his right mind, having once endured that diatribe,
 would be eager to have to go through it all over again. You have it
 programmed into your psyche, if not in a keyboard macro. Naturally they
 avoided any act or word which would have keyed your internal macro. Who
 wouldn't?
 
 
 I would challenge the NCTA's to show some proof that those who believe
 that the morse code test should be retained are in a technical
 backwater.
 
 
 
 That *might* be a bit difficult given that even Carl, their vaunted
 leader, is a SSB ratchjaw, not given to even putting a digital HF
 station on the air, much less doing any "amsteur digital design".
 
 
 Most of the avid CW ragchewers/contesters I've known over the years
 (remember, I'm a long-time ham)
 
 Ah, it MUST be pointed out here that your tenure as a longtime ham did
 not include close connection to *anyone* who was seriously involved in
 radiotelegraphy in any way. And I know that how? By your actions here!
 It's completely safe to say that no one would tolarate your attitude as
 a friend, not likely as even a casual acquaintance, given the lever of
 vituperation you have always shown toward CW. So what would anyone
 expect your experience to be??
 
 
 
 have been more interested in the operating
 activity (ragchewing, contesting, paper-chasing) than the technical
 side.
 My experience has been that they have been less technically inclined
 than
 a lot of the no-code techs I've met, less inclined to participate in
 public
 service/emergency communications, and more inclined to just being
 "users"
 rather than tinkerers ...
 
 
 
 Same old, same old... Make the CW supporters appear to be Luddites-an
 accusation you have repeated many times here on rrap=-Go googling for
 the facts if anyone doubts it.
 
 The FACTS are that the CW suppoorters are far most often the users of
 advanced digital modes. I'd wager that Carl has never been on the air
 using CLOVER II. I have.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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