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Elimination of CW is a loss in the number of ways we can communicate with other.
In article 2006050617232064440%Down@gagnet,
Bob Downonit wrote: On 2006-05-04 20:15:41 -0400, Silent Key said: What's the purpose of ham radio, To have fun talking about rigs and weather, or to be able to communicate? To be able to communicate when no one else can communicate and to advance radio knowledge & theory? What does part 97 say about this? Why does the ARRL ignore it? When CW is lost, new hams will be just like CB'ers and SWL's, or some other lower life form of radio hobbiest. You name it. SC Nonsense. It is nonsense in rec.radio.shortwave. Please drop this news group from the thread. Another thread about CW is pointless. You guys have posted the same comments hundreds of times on this subject. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
Elimination of CW is the only way we can make it fair
"Telamon" wrote in message ... Another thread about CW is pointless. You guys have posted the same comments hundreds of times on this subject. -- Telamon Ventura, California Amen! I used to be a staunch defender of CW. We lost the 20, we lost the 13, we are going to lose the 5. In today's age of materialism, self created rights and the liberal ideals of fairness, I'm just waiting for the removal of all testing requirments. Just show up, mark A, B, C or D on 10 questions (no grading, just turn it in) and then get a certificate of attendance, a blue ribbon that says 1st place and a 1x2 vanity call sign. Guy |
Elimination of CW is the only way we can make it fair
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On Sun, 7 May 2006 06:39:32 -0500, "Guy" wrote: I used to be a staunch defender of CW. We lost the 20, we lost the 13, we are going to lose the 5. In today's age of materialism, self created rights and the liberal ideals of fairness, I'm just waiting for the removal of all testing requirments. Just show up, mark A, B, C or D on 10 questions (no grading, just turn it in) and then get a certificate of attendance, a blue ribbon that says 1st place and a 1x2 vanity call sign. *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** Complete nonsense. CW testing is being phased out because CW is becoming obsolete, period. Don't try to read anything more into it than that. With all the great new digital modes available - most of which are far superior to CW - forcing people to waste valuable hours learning an obsolete mode is sheer folly. There are so many great things to do with Amateur Radio. Do them! 73, Bill W6WRT |
Elimination of CW is the only way we can make it fair
On Sun, 07 May 2006 06:20:02 -0700, Bill Turner
wrote: Complete nonsense. CW testing is being phased out because CW is becoming obsolete, period. Don't try to read anything more into it than that. With all the great new digital modes available - most of which are far superior to CW - forcing people to waste valuable hours learning an obsolete mode is sheer folly. There are so many great things to do with Amateur Radio. Do them! Quite correct Bill. Commercial and military have dropped Morse code for the very reasons you stated. In this day and age, requiring proficiency in Morse code for a radio license would be as requiring proficiency in horse husbandry in order to get a driver's license. Danny, K6MHE In my many years I have come to a conclusion that one useless man is a shame, two is a law firm, and three or more is a congress. - John Adams email: k6mheatarrldotnet http://www.k6mhe.com/ |
Elimination of CW is the only way we can make it fair
Dan Richardson wrote in message ... On Sun, 07 May 2006 06:20:02 -0700, Bill Turner wrote: Complete nonsense. CW testing is being phased out because CW is becoming obsolete, period. Don't try to read anything more into it than that. With all the great new digital modes available - most of which are far superior to CW - forcing people to waste valuable hours learning an obsolete mode is sheer folly. There are so many great things to do with Amateur Radio. Do them! Quite correct Bill. Commercial and military have dropped Morse code for the very reasons you stated. In this day and age, requiring proficiency in Morse code for a radio license would be as requiring proficiency in horse husbandry in order to get a driver's license. Danny, K6MHE In my many years I have come to a conclusion that one useless man is a shame, two is a law firm, and three or more is a congress. - John Adams email: k6mheatarrldotnet http://www.k6mhe.com/ I'll keep that in mind while I'm enjoying a CW contest at 40 plus a minute. Dan/W4NTI |
Elimination of CW is the only way we can make it fair
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On Fri, 12 May 2006 22:15:34 GMT, "Dan/W4NTI" wrote: I'll keep that in mind while I'm enjoying a CW contest at 40 plus a minute. Dan/W4NTI *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** Some people enjoy making horse shoes the old way on an anvil. Should that be a required skill for getting a driver's license? Bill, W6WRT |
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