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Default Just a few hours until 2-23, but CW will STILL be required

Think the CW requirement is eliminated? Think again! Cw is still required
for:

1. Any Novice or Technician transmitting on 80m (3525-3600)
2. Any Novice or Technician transmitting on 40m (7025-7125)
3. Any Novice or Technician transmitting on 15m (21025-21200)
4. ANY amateur transmitting on 50.0 - 50.1 MHz
5. ANY amateur transmitting on 144.0 - 144.1 MHz

"No victory is ever complete, nor ever enough to last the whole year.
Neither Apollo nor Dionysus can reign forever, neither can do without the
other, neither can be there all the time. When Apollo reappears and squeezes
Dionysus's arm, we hear the last notes of the dithyrambs, and immediately
afterward the first of the paeans. The only continuity is sound." (Roberto
Calasso. The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony
:-))




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Stefan Wolfe wrote:

Think the CW requirement is eliminated? Think again! Cw is still required
for:

1. Any Novice or Technician transmitting on 80m (3525-3600)
2. Any Novice or Technician transmitting on 40m (7025-7125)
3. Any Novice or Technician transmitting on 15m (21025-21200)
4. ANY amateur transmitting on 50.0 - 50.1 MHz
5. ANY amateur transmitting on 144.0 - 144.1 MHz


Of course. We'll need to develop some strategy for accommodating
untested for code hams who may want to give CW a try. To help them
learn the code by using it. Maybe some form of cross mode QSOs, where
the beginner and an elmer can use phone, and switch to CW either on the
same frequency, or onto another freq in the CW segment. Like a code
class, but on the air.
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On Feb 22, 10:09 pm, "Stefan Wolfe" wrote:
Think the CW requirement is eliminated? Think again! Cw is still required
for:

1. Any Novice or Technician transmitting on 80m (3525-3600)


1.a.) Novices and Technicians are not required to transmit on 80m
(3525-3600).

2. Any Novice or Technician transmitting on 40m (7025-7125)


2.a.) Novices and Technicians are not required to transmit on 40m
(7025-7125).

3. Any Novice or Technician transmitting on 15m (21025-21200)


3.a.) Novices and Technicians are not required to transmit on 15m
(21025-21200).

4. ANY amateur transmitting on 50.0 - 50.1 MHz


4.a.) Novices and Technicians are not required to transmit on
50000-50100.

5. ANY amateur transmitting on 144.0 - 144.1 MHz


5.a.) Novices and Technicians are not required to transmit on
144000-144100.

Any questions?

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"robert casey" wrote in message
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Stefan Wolfe wrote:

Think the CW requirement is eliminated? Think again! Cw is still required
for:

1. Any Novice or Technician transmitting on 80m (3525-3600)
2. Any Novice or Technician transmitting on 40m (7025-7125)
3. Any Novice or Technician transmitting on 15m (21025-21200)
4. ANY amateur transmitting on 50.0 - 50.1 MHz
5. ANY amateur transmitting on 144.0 - 144.1 MHz


Of course. We'll need to develop some strategy for accommodating untested
for code hams who may want to give CW a try. To help them learn the code
by using it. Maybe some form of cross mode QSOs, where the beginner and
an elmer can use phone, and switch to CW either on the same frequency, or
onto another freq in the CW segment. Like a code class, but on the air.


Or, they could simply use the tested and true method of calling CQ at the
speed they are comfortable with (much simpler :-))


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Bry, You define the word IDIOT

Maybe Marcus, your trained monkey can give you some tips on redaing
comprehension


Hey!! How's that report coming?? Still waiting here for anything, but odds
are 3 to1 that you are pulling a Robeson. IOW, you're all bluster and wind

All show no go

All gas and all pass

BTW Bry, I noticed you gave a chortle when that edewrly man from the left
coast mentioned a few ounces of finger pressure. Guess that removes that as
a perceived threat from your report You should watch Judd for the Defense
if you're gonna bluff your way throughh life

ching ching little monkey




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On Feb 22, 10:09 pm, "Stefan Wolfe" wrote:
Think the CW requirement is eliminated? Think again! Cw is still required
for:

1. Any Novice or Technician transmitting on 80m (3525-3600)


1.a.) Novices and Technicians are not required to transmit on 80m
(3525-3600).

2. Any Novice or Technician transmitting on 40m (7025-7125)


2.a.) Novices and Technicians are not required to transmit on 40m
(7025-7125).

3. Any Novice or Technician transmitting on 15m (21025-21200)


3.a.) Novices and Technicians are not required to transmit on 15m
(21025-21200).

4. ANY amateur transmitting on 50.0 - 50.1 MHz


4.a.) Novices and Technicians are not required to transmit on
50000-50100.

5. ANY amateur transmitting on 144.0 - 144.1 MHz


5.a.) Novices and Technicians are not required to transmit on
144000-144100.

Any questions?





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John Smith I wrote:
Stefan Wolfe wrote:
Think the CW requirement is eliminated? Think again! Cw is still
required for:

1. Any Novice or Technician transmitting on 80m (3525-3600)
2. Any Novice or Technician transmitting on 40m (7025-7125)
3. Any Novice or Technician transmitting on 15m (21025-21200)
4. ANY amateur transmitting on 50.0 - 50.1 MHz
5. ANY amateur transmitting on 144.0 - 144.1 MHz

"No victory is ever complete, nor ever enough to last the whole year.
Neither Apollo nor Dionysus can reign forever, neither can do without
the other, neither can be there all the time. When Apollo reappears
and squeezes Dionysus's arm, we hear the last notes of the dithyrambs,
and immediately afterward the first of the paeans. The only continuity
is sound." (Roberto Calasso. The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony
:-))


Well, be interesting to get some newbies on 'em in cw. Most, even with
a code sheet in front of 'em--and having to use it, should be able to do
1wpm, should be fun to watch.

Have 'em engage some 20+ wpm hams and have those hams help 'em out!

JS


Better yet, maybe they could just so "free style cw", random patterns
just to get just used to the di-dahs and handling a key ...

JS
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On Feb 23, 11:15 am, "Dean M" wrote:
Bry, You define the word IDIOT


Nope. That would be Robesin.

Maybe Marcus, your trained monkey can give you some tips on redaing
comprehension


That darned redaing comprehension. Just blame the Nuns.

Hey!! How's that report coming?? Still waiting here for anything, but odds
are 3 to1 that you are pulling a Robeson. IOW, you're all bluster and wind

All show no go

All gas and all pass


You've been reported. If the authorities do nothing, that's on them,
but the documentation has been started.

BTW Bry, I noticed you gave a chortle when that edewrly man from the left
coast mentioned a few ounces of finger pressure.


Actually, that was edewrly Jim/N2EY that brought it up. He was
attributing something to another that should have been attributed to
Robesin. That's OK. He makes mistakes allatime.

Guess that removes that as
a perceived threat from your report


Nope. I prefer a few pounds of finger pressure. The "few ounces"
triggers are for paper targets, not people in a defensive posture.
Even a seven hostile actions Marine should know that.

You should watch Judd for the Defense
if you're gonna bluff your way throughh life


You should watch your mouth if you're going to try to do the same.

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