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![]() Stefan Wolfe wrote: QRZ Search Results: There are 0 records matching +Stefan* +Wolfe* SAN FRANCISCO: It may be the ultimate SOS. Morse Code is in distress. ...... ...... While the decision had been expected, some ham radio operators fear that their exclusive club has been opened to the unwashed masses - and that the very survival of Morse Code is in question. ...... The demise of the Morse requirement, however, There has never been any "Morse Requirement." No particular mode is mandated. could be a boon for ham radio itself. After the FCC decision, demand for information about radio licenses surged from about 200 in a typical weekend to about 500, according to the American Radio Relay League, an organization representing ham radio operators. ...... "It's part of the dumbing down of America," said Nancy Kott, editor of World Radio magazine I suspect that Nancy is actually that grouchy Sterba, Kurt N. and a field representative for the Centers for Disease of Control and Prevention in Metamora, Michigan. I thought the CDC was in Atlanta and World Radio was in 6-land? "We live in a society today that wants something for nothing." The written exams are "nothing?" A female in a mostly male radio world, Kott is one of about 660,000 licensed ham operators in the United States Another "first." and is the U.S. leader of Fists CW Club, an organization that calls itself the International Morse Preservation Society. That would make it "IMPS." I thought it called itself "FISTS." ... So true, Ms. Kott... I'm not so easily convinced, Stefan. |
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