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Cost of internal keyer * nothing to do with cost!
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Cost of internal keyer * nothing to do with cost!
Michael Coslo wrote:
I would not at all object to new license classes that were just based on knowledge, and didn't confer any particular privileges. That was essentially the case in 1954 when the Extra Class license didn't confer any particular frequency privileges. With a lowly mail-order Conditional Class license obtained by a lowly high school junior, I earned access to all amateur radio frequencies. ex-WN5DXP -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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Cost of internal keyer * nothing to do with cost!
Michael Coslo writes:
wrote: I've heard a little - not much. But by and large, most people who use non-voice modes such as PSK31 and OOK Morse are going to be less likely to engage in shenanigans because the very nature of the modes slows things down a little, and the Op is more likely to give a little more thought about what they type or key. Heard on the 9X0R listening frequency on 40m last night, in excellent CW: CQ DX CQ DX CQ DX de QRM QRM On top of all the malicious tuning and jamming. 73 LA4RT Jon, Trondheim, Norway |
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