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Old August 24th 03, 02:52 AM
BFoelsch
 
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As a ham radio operator for 40+ years, I agree, but I note that progress has
been made.
Today, not only is Morse code obsolete, but ham radio itself is obsolete!



"Ghost Chip" wrote in message
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As an electrical engineer who has tinkered with electronics for 40 years,

I
never found time to practice & learn code. It was obsolete even back

then.
If they drop the code requirement, I'll get a ham license and talk as well
as listen.
Zoram

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