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Slow Code August 26th 06 11:53 PM

You'll probably never have to use CW to save a life.
 

You'll probably never have to use CW to save a life, but you should learn
it anyway just in case. Ham radio is like a spare tire, when you need it
you hope it's not flat. CW is like the air in the tire. I know I don't
ever want to hear someone say: "Why couldn't you get help, I though hams
were supposed to know morse code."

Sc

Steve August 27th 06 12:24 AM

You'll probably never have to use CW to save a life.
 
YAWN....




"Slow Code" wrote in message
ink.net...

You'll probably never have to use CW to save a life, but you should learn
it anyway just in case. Ham radio is like a spare tire, when you need it
you hope it's not flat. CW is like the air in the tire. I know I don't
ever want to hear someone say: "Why couldn't you get help, I though hams
were supposed to know morse code."

Sc




an old freind August 27th 06 12:30 AM

You'll certainly never have to use CW to save a life.
 

Slow Code wrote:
You'll probably never have to use CW to save a life, but you should learn
it anyway just in case.

why?

why is the fantastic ly unlikely something you should eb prepared for?


an old freid to some a nightmare to steve August 27th 06 01:30 AM

You'll certainly never have to use CW to save a life.
 

Brenda Ann wrote:
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Say no to institutionalized interference.
Just say NO to HD/IBOC!
"an old freind" wrote in message
ups.com...

Slow Code wrote:
You'll probably never have to use CW to save a life, but you should learn
it anyway just in case.

why?

why is the fantastic ly unlikely something you should eb prepared for?


Logically, the fantastically unlikely is the one thing you SHOULD be
prepared for. According to Murphy, whatever can go wrong, WILL go wrong,
and at the least opportune time.


Well I prefer to be prepared for the unlikely event that an Alein
invader will be unable to read PSK 31


Bakb0ne August 27th 06 02:37 AM

You'll probably never have to use CW to save a life.
 

Slow Code wrote:
You'll probably never have to use CW to save a life, but you should learn
it anyway just in case. Ham radio is like a spare tire, when you need it
you hope it's not flat. CW is like the air in the tire. I know I don't
ever want to hear someone say: "Why couldn't you get help, I though hams
were supposed to know morse code."

Sc


I agree, they should learn it..
they just shouldnt HAVE TO LEARN IT...


an old freid to some a nightmare to steve August 27th 06 02:44 AM

You'll probably never have to use CW to save a life.
 

Bakb0ne wrote:
Slow Code wrote:
You'll probably never have to use CW to save a life, but you should learn
it anyway just in case. Ham radio is like a spare tire, when you need it
you hope it's not flat. CW is like the air in the tire. I know I don't
ever want to hear someone say: "Why couldn't you get help, I though hams
were supposed to know morse code."

Sc


I agree, they should learn it..
they just shouldnt HAVE TO LEARN IT...

I disagree but you postion is fair enough


Just4Me August 27th 06 03:05 AM

You'll probably never have to use CW to save a life.
 
Don't feed this idiot troll!

"Slow Code" wrote in message
ink.net...

You'll probably never have to use CW to save a life, but you should learn
it anyway just in case. Ham radio is like a spare tire, when you need it
you hope it's not flat. CW is like the air in the tire. I know I don't
ever want to hear someone say: "Why couldn't you get help, I though hams
were supposed to know morse code."

Sc




an old freind August 27th 06 03:09 AM

You'll probably never have to use CW to save a life.
 

Just4Me wrote:
Don't feed this idiot troll!

why not at least it is on topic


Rick Frazier August 27th 06 08:30 AM

You'll probably never have to use CW to save a life.
 
You've insisted on posting this crap so many times just about anyone
with more than two or three brain cells would be sick of it by now. Why
don't you just crawl back under the rock you crawled out from under?

At this point, even a relative moron should get the point that there are
a bunch of people that really don't give a damn about CW. That you do is
not the point, but your continual posts about it are the point.
Therefore, your continual posts lead me to believe you should be seeking
mental help. If you don't think you need therapy, how about you get a
life and if you are so Pro-CW, why aren't you on the bands right now?

Though I'm an Extra and passed the CW requirements shouldn't make a
difference if I choose to operate phone. If the requirements change and
new Hams aren't required to take the code test, am I going to be ****ed?
Hell no, because I took the tests when I did because I wanted to be a
productive part of this hobby, not wait for an easier ticket in. I
learned it, just as a huge number of others have, but none of us wish to
push it like you seem to want to. Even the most die-hard CW fanatic is
spending his time on the bands, not on the internet trolling for arguments.

Now, to provide a response to your query: It is extremely unlikely that
with all the means we have for contact in the case of an emergency, that
CW would be the only way to make contact, particularly if you live in
anything near an urban evironment in mainland US. First and foremost,
there has to be someone else that will respond to you, and given the
things going on with the hobby lately, I doubt that CW will be the
safety net you'd like to believe it is.

For myself, I have HF and VHF in both the house and vehicle, and have
the VHF radios all programmed with all of the local police and fire
frequencies. In a true emergency, I wouldn't lose a moment's time
worrying about whether it was legal or not before I keyed up on a public
service/fire/police frequency if it meant saving somebody. Would CW
help? Not very damn likely, as first I'd have to key up the HF rig, get
to someone that could relay, pass a message, hope like hell that they
actually did call the proper authority, (and were believed), and so on.
You can bet I'll get attention right away if I key up on any of the
public service frequencies, and they damn well will respond, if for no
other reason than to find me. If that's what it takes, so be it, they
can fight it out in court later, and I'd get so much media attention
they wouldn't dare push it very far. On the other hand, the likelihood
of actually being believed using standard, HF and CW procedures, or
getting help in a timely manner to actually save a life is an extremely
remote chance...

I rarely filter anyone, but you've definitely earned the "plonk" of
being filtered. Say Bye-Bye ! ! !

--Rick AH7H

Slow Code wrote:

You'll probably never have to use CW to save a life, but you should learn
it anyway just in case. Ham radio is like a spare tire, when you need it
you hope it's not flat. CW is like the air in the tire. I know I don't
ever want to hear someone say: "Why couldn't you get help, I though hams
were supposed to know morse code."

Sc


rover1 August 27th 06 08:34 AM

You'll probably never have to use CW to save a life.
 

"Slow Code" wrote in message
ink.net...

You'll probably never have to use CW to save a life, but you should learn
it anyway just in case. Ham radio is like a spare tire, when you need it
you hope it's not flat. CW is like the air in the tire. I know I don't
ever want to hear someone say: "Why couldn't you get help, I though hams
were supposed to know morse code."

Sc


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