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January 26th 04, 03:24 PM
SouthDakotaRadio
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(Night Ranger) writes:
The ARRL has proposed getting rid of the morse code requirement for HF
access.
About damn time the fossils in Oldington see the writing on the wall.
Problem is, they're about 15 years too late. Thanks in large part to the
ARRL's years of adamant opposition to eliminating the Morse requirement, ham
radio is rapidly on the way to becoming a relic of a bygone era.
Too little, too late. Story of the ARRL and their minions.
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