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Al Klein wrote:
The original claim wasn't that it makes him more proficient in everything, just that it makes him a more proficient operator. Being equal in everything else, but more proficient in code, makes one more proficient. Is logic a lost art? I still hold to the belief, claim, whatever that knowing CW in itself, does not make an operator more proficient in anything but CW. I would even submit that some operators who only use CW are less proficient operators than a modern ham who uses many more modes and methods, including modern digital modes, to communicate. Follow the logic Al. Someone who is versed in more facets of Amateur Radio than simply CW is a more proficient operator. Yes, I guess you are correct, logic is a lost art. You may be able to use the code, but if you cannot use modern digital methods, use sat communication, able to handle emergency communication, able to set up digital networks and use them effectively, build modern solid-state equipment, etc., then you are not a more proficient amateur operator, you just are more proficient in code and that is not going to help us much in the 21st Century. And, if there's effectively no testing, which is the current case, how do you propose that we get operators who CAN "use modern digital methods, use sat communication, able to handle emergency communication ...", etc? Wishing makes it so? No, desire does. Every amateur has their niche that they want to pursue. Forcing a CW test on someone does not make them have a desire to use it. In fact, forcing someone to test on an archaic mode of communication may in fact keep them away from the service and therefore they will never develop an interest in learning and using modern communication methods. As I said before, PSK31 can be copied when the human ear cannot even hear the signal, if you cannot hear code, you cannot copy it period. CW can be copied below the noise. Whether it can be copied as far below the noise as PSK31 can is a good question. With the amount of experience I have with both modes, I think I can safely say that CW can be copied further into the noise than PSK31 can. (You need SOME detectable original signal for PSK31 to work - after all, you have to be able to detect the phase shift. CW can be copied even if it's nothing more than modulated noise. And, if there are any old sounder operators left, even key clicks can be copied.) Al, you seem to have trouble reading. I never mentioned copying below the noise level. What I said was CW cannot be copied if the human ear cannot hear it. I have copied PSK when the audio of the signal could not be copied by the human ear. It's just that simple. All the BS about CW being the only true weak signal mode is well just BS. There are superior modes to CW and PSK is one of them. So code is no longer the be-all-end-all. Modern 21st communication methods have replaced it. It never was all there is, but let's see you use "modern 21st communication methods" in an emergency situation when all you have is a source of RF - nothing to modulate it with. Going to yell at the oscillator and hope it's microphonic enough to produce some NBFM? Yup, if all you have is a source of RF and nothing else, I guess you are screwed. But that is not reality. You would have a real problem if you did not have a source of RF, gee Al, let's call it a transmitter and use big people words. I wonder why NASA does not have CW capability on the Shuttle and Space Station - you know, just in case. Why have our armed forces stopped using it? What happens in war if all they have is a transmitter? Get real. If we are going to attract new people to the service, we need to get into the 21st Century and get the old farts away from the old code and tubes crap. They said that in the 50s too - "we have modern communications like SSB - who needs CW?" ... yet CW still lives. I doubt it'll be a requirement in 100 years , but I also doubt that no one will be able to copy it. Yup CW still lives and it will go on for quite awhile. Forcing people to learn and use it is not the way to keep it going. It probably won't be a requirement in 5 to 10 years. I guess that is just evolution. Out with the old and in with the new. |
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