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New club for Morse enthusiasts
Michael J. Coslo wrote:
But some of us believe that the mode has merit, and would like to see it continue. Now that element 2 is history, how do we promote the mode? Oddly enough, the only mode that was outlawed by the FCC was spark. Yet some people still carry as if dropping Element 2 was somehow banning CW (Morse Code) from the airwaves. I just don't get it. You know, there's other "out dated" modes that are still in use on the Amateur bands. AM and RTTY to name a couple. And yet, there NEVER was a proficiency test for either mode. Speaking of outdated, there are quite a few people out there that are proficient at sending and receiving telegraph (sounder) based code as well, and not all of them are 85+ years of age. Will somebody please point out that the calender says 2010 not 1930. Things change, but there will always be room for and people who use CW on the Amateur bands. Oh, and in answer to your question, you promote it by using it. And you make a point to tutor others how to use it. And that means putting up with people like me that are a bit rusty when I happen to get on the air. QRS doesn't mean calling CQ on my frequency instead of slowing down so I can copy. Jeff-1.0 wa6fwi -- “Egotism is the anesthetic that dulls the pain of stupidity.” Frank Leahy, Head coach, Notre Dame 1941-1954 http://www.stay-connect.com |
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