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"Kim W5TIT" wrote in
: "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... Kim W5TIT wrote: Dee, no doubt CW has its benefits. Contrary to a lot of the "pro-CW" folks, the "anti-CW" folks recognize its capabilities. (It's silly to even put the groups in such diverse categories.) However, that does not negate the argument that, even though it may be quite beneficial, there are those of us who simply choose not to learn it well enough for practicability (eh?). You don't have to use it, just learn it. I don't like the stupid satellite questions on the test, but I had to learn them. (sorry satellite folks) If we threw out all the parts that some people did not want to learn, there would soon be no test whatsoever. I'd be happy to have as many _questions_ on the _written_exams_ about Morse as about each other mode. A ham should _know_about_ all the modes. What offends a lot of us is a _practical_ test in only _one_ mode. To take your example, if you had to track a satellite pass and work someone via satellite to get a licence, and that was the only practical test, that wouldn't be right either, as it would be an unbalanced requirement relative to all the other things you can do in the hobby. If you want to have a practical test, how about soldering? At least it's not mode- specific. You are speaking of the written exam, and I think it should be made tougher and harder to pass. But, I don't think there is a necessity to "test" knowledge of a mode. Let's make the case: Satellite stations - this is a very mode-specific section Strike Well, OK, but replace it with lots more tought stuff. Band edges - most hams I know have a ARRL band page by their rigs. Strike DITTO Theory - Many hams never plan to homebrew and some even have other people wire their stations for them. Strike DITTO Packet questions? Mode specific and most hams aren't interested in packet Strike Questions about SSTV Mode specific, and many hams never plan to use SSTV Strike Baudot code questions? Give me a break! Strike Test equipment questions? In this day of appliance operations, who needs those sort of questions? Strike I'll stop now, but for every type of question on the test, there is a person who thinks it doesn't belong there. - Mike KB3EIA - Ditto, ditto, etc. I think the written part of the exam should have regulatory questions, and a lot of them. I also think the written part of the exam should include more than just Part 97 of the R&R...what about the 1934 Act? Lots more on that. The written exam should include a great deal of questions on the safety issues related the operating of amateur equipment and antennas, etc. Much tougher written and wish there was a way not to have it published. But, that's me. YMMV Kim W5TIT |
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