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![]() "Jerry Oxendine" wrote in message ... What the anti-code code folks want is the same anarchy that prevails on the CB band. Unless you're a proven mind reader Jerry I fail to see how you can make such a wild statement and pass it off as the truth. Trouble is, they are not smart enough to realize that the result would be worse than the cu All of the bickering and in-fighting over the issue is worse than anything that will come as the result of the dropping of the CW requirement. when they finally finished ruining radio and making it unusable, they would wish that there had been some kind of order after they can't talk across town for the keyclowns. The same crapola was repeated time and again about the restructuring of the ARS, and guess what? Things turned out just fine. I don't see anything going down the drain with the removal of the CW testing requirement other than another issue that is no longer necessary to fight over. It isn't a matter of whether there is a code requirement or not, it is a matter of what they ultimately want: It's a simple change in techinical requirements. Nobody tests to see if you can properly saddle and ride a horse just to get a driver's license. Change happens and some people just can't seem to get with the program. Next organization to pop up will be NTI--No Test International. Just go to Wal- mart or Bubba's CB shop and VOILA--"Ah'm one of them 'ere 'good' operators, thar, tan fer thar?" Well Jerry I do have an issue with the written exams. I am one of those in favor of NOT publishing the question pool along with the correct answers. When you have 9 year old kids passing the written Extra exam because they simply memorized the correct answers it is of far more concern that if one can bang away at a key trying to send CW. I'll bet those 9 year old Extras can't even identify which end of a flashlight battery is the positive and negative terminals because they really don't undersand the material. I brought this whole issue up in the policy news group a few years ago after QST ran an article about how some Ham "computer trained", i.e. used computer generated test exams, on his 9 year kid to the point where she could pass the written exams from memory. I think it's a real shame that so many Hams waste their time arguing about CW testing when the larger picture is that far to many hams don't have a clue about how their rice-box-radios even work internally. So you have the situation where Hams believe it necessary to be CW proficient, but OK to be technical ignorant because they simply memorized their way through passing the exams. -- Leland C. Scott KC8LDO ARRL Member NCI Member Charter member of the Lawrence Technological University Wireless Society W8LTU |
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