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Joseph Fenn wrote:
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006, Caveat Lector wrote: Nah not really - CW is live and well -- just check the CW portion of the bands. Remember lots of Hams don't speak each others language - but with CW and Q-Signals they can communicate the essentials Also thousands of Hams are active during CW contests making hundreds and thousands of contacts You really meant the requirement to pass a CW test to obtain a license is being phased out This by no means will eliminate CW as a mode of Ham operation. Dit Dit -- CL Joseph Fenn wrote: Just got word on the BBC last nite that CW is now non exitant in the US amaterur system. For info BBC takes over from PRI at 1000z each night except Sat/Sun at 1000Z and their second item they cent CQ CQ CQ several times then notified the world that CW is no longer allowed on the American Amateur bands at all. Listen in low end of the FM radio band and its the 2nd stn from the bottom which is (public radio) but changes to BBC at exactly 1000z and carries them every night except Sat and Sun. Joe KH6JF ************************************************** ************************ * Ham since 1937 HiSchool Sophomore ex W9ZUU, KP4EX, W4FAG, KH6ARG KH6JF * * WW2 Vet since Sep 1940 to just After VJ day. US Signal Corps AACS * ************************************************** ************************ If what you say is true then why would the BBC bcst that sample of CQ CQ CQ in cw and then announce that cw is no longer avilable to US hams ???? Joe Hi Joe, Because they are in error, or you misinterpreted what they said. Reference: WT Docket #05-235 (http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_publi...C-06-178A1.pdf) 73, Bryan WA7PRC PS: cu on skn! |