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![]() wrote in message ... On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 09:32:27 -0600, "Ron" wrote: wrote in message groups.com... Slow Code wrote: gwatts wrote in : Slow Code wrote: ... If you want to **** your diaper, please take it to the CB group, or start up a new own thread with Markie and Opus. SC Is this how you only start a thread and let everyone else keep it going? You're rapidly approaching pitiful. W8LNA He wanted to push for dumbing down ham radio, and we can't let that happen in a thread that wants to protect it. nobdoy but the ProCode want Ham radio dumbed down we are just trying to free Ham radio form the orible hamr done by the ARRL with incentive licensing Are you a "Pro-Code" person? no indeed I think the ARS would better off if code use were banned but I still believe in free speech Interesting. Does speach apply to CW? After all, it is a non-voice form of operation. If so, then how is it that you can be so with such poor spelling skills? GIGO Can I assume by that you mean that you never learned to spell? OK, neither did I, but then again my news reader has a spell-checking program. If you are an example of what a "Pro-Code" person is, then I don't think that HAM can really be "dumbed" down any further. we are trying to end the dumbing down by ending code testing Ron http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ I am a no-code op. Removing the requirement for CW neither dumbs down the HAM service, nor makes it more intelligent. CW is a niche form of operation anymore. Some people enjoy it for reasons that I cannot personally fathom, but what the heck, if its their thing then let them have at it. More power to them. CW is no longer the main mode of operation used anywhere in the world. Phone is. CW has no "practical" use any longer, it is used for entertainment only. Again, more power to those who choose to do it. Removing the 5wpm requirement for more advanced licensing only makes sense. No one requires anyone to know PSK31 or RTTY now do they? The FCC does not add that as a specific element of the testing process because it is a "mode" of operation, no more or less than CW is. Knowing and being able to operate CW does not make one more of a man, more of a woman, smarter, taller, slimmer, or better looking. Its just another mode of operation, one that is going into retirement slowly and painfully. Why not just let those who enjoy it, do so, and let the rest of us get on with expanding the hobby into new areas that technology make available to us. Why force us to regress 30 years instead of allowing those who enjoy CW to learn and participate in the revolution that technology is providing for the Amateur Radio Service? Ron |
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