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Old December 28th 06, 02:50 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
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Default Code Free "It's part of the dumbing down of America," accordingto CDC

KH6HZ wrote:



I disagree. Now that the code test has been eliminated from amateur radio,
it is my belief that members of the No-Code Agenda will start to attack the
mode itself -- attempt to gather support to re-farm code and other non-voice
mode allocations into voice.


I doubt it. Al the no coders cared about was removing element 1 from
the tests. If some hams want to do a CW net or contest, have at it,
have fun. Just pick a frequency not in use according to band plan.
 
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