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A moment of silence my friends for a silent key.
Ham Radio did not die today!
Isn't it funny that those who wanted code removed from the license requirements are all happy and those who did not want the change are all furious. It kind of reminds me of the Rodney King trial and subsequent riots in LA a few years back. The jury who sat through many hours of testimony and heard all sides made a decision. A bunch of hot heads that only knew what they saw in a few minutes of TV coverage tore up the city and assaulted innocent people. What kind of intelligence is that? What good did it do? The FCC proposed this action years ago in a NPRM after a change in international agreements occured. They received comments from both sides, followed by reply comments. They even extended the time for comments. The comment period has of course been closed for some time now. Yet, people keep writing about it in this group where it just won't do any good. The FCC does not read this group. Those who do may have made comments previously to the FCC in the proper from during the NPRM reply periods. Those comments were every one considered. The bottom line is that the folks that count considered the comments from both sides and have made a decision. That is the way it will be. The guys who enjoy CW will continue to use CW. Those that don't won't. Clubs can still teach CW and anyone who wants to use it can enjoy it like many of us do. Please note this is an on topic post in only one newsgroup. I'm sick and tired of seeing this debated all over the internet in inappropriate places. If you believe in a process that is open and both sides have an opportunity to be heard, the side that takes the loss has to get over it and move on. Personally, I wish they had adopted the ARRL and FISTS proposals to at least retain CW as a requirement for the Extra Class license, but they didn't. I wonder if the folks guilty of all the obscenities and off-topic cross postings are better amateur radio citizens than they are internet citizens. If they're not perhaps being upset with the rule change and selling their radio gear would be better for the amateur radio service. Them staying in the amateur service might be worse than the new no code hams that might be coming. 73, Extra Class that operates almost exclusively CW . . . "Vince Fiscus, KB7ADL" wrote in message ... Ham radio died today. Sorry for all the brow beating, it won't be happening anymore. 73 de KB7ADL, AKA Slow Code |
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