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![]() Larry Roll K3LT wrote: In article , "Dee D. Flint" writes: Elimination of the code requirement may actually cause a loss in the ham ranks, if not in numbers at least in activity. The elimination will probably coincide with the early part of the bottom of the current sunspot cycle. People will upgrade and quite a few will be so disappointed at the poor activity that they will become quite inactive on HF and this disappointment could spill over and affect their activity on VHF/UHF. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE A very cogent observation, Dee. The irony is, at the low side of a solar cycle, when the geomagnetic activity subsides along with the solar flux, the use of CW permits communication even though there isn't good enough propagation to pursue reliable SSB operation. Therefore, the one thing that could keep them active on-the-air -- knowledge of the Morse code, won't be within their capability because they had no incentive to learn it. \ Yep, someone convinced them that it was no more than a "hazing ritual" and dips like JJ who claims to be as longtime ham but knows so little about what's happened in the interim to be even conversant about issues, offered all their support. Tha hobby is in sad shape and is being held up like Atlas holding the world by hams who have taken a code test. When all you have left is the Loyd Davies, well I doubt that statement even needs finishing. |