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"Mike Coslo" wrote in message
Actually as a point of interest, and maybe a little trolling, Just WHY should there be testing for a ham license? Because your transmissions travel on a "public thoroughfare", there is a requirement to ensure that you have demonstrated the knowledge to operate without negative impact on the other users of that resource, sort of like you need a drivers license to operate a motor vehicle on public highways. 73, de Hans, K0HB -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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"Hans K0HB" writes:
"Mike Coslo" wrote: Actually as a point of interest, and maybe a little trolling, Just WHY should there be testing for a ham license? Because your transmissions travel on a "public thoroughfare"... Very well said. In other words, spectrum is a limited resource, like water, and unlike printed matter, and is therefore protected similarly to our lakes and streams. Regards, Len. |
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I still think that if morse code is so important for the hams to have to
know how to do, then all others utlizing public service and business band frequencies should have to know it as well such as law enforcement, fire, ems, governmental entities, transportation frequencies etc. Especially the emergency service people, as if there were ever a case where they may be caught in a position where morse code may be useful, I don't know what would be. Can you imagine if they used it for at least a secondary level of communications if not a primary one?? People in scannerland would have to learn morse code as well to figure out what the hell is being sent! ALL-CODE INTL.!!!!!!!! -- Ryan, KC8PMX FF1-FF2-MFR-(pending NREMT-B!) --. --- -.. ... .- -. --. . .-.. ... .- .-. . ..-. .. .-. . ..-. ... --. .... - . .-. ... "Hans K0HB" wrote in message news:21581ca121ce6e1a0cb83d94148bf23d.128005@mygat e.mailgate.org... "Mike Coslo" wrote in message Actually as a point of interest, and maybe a little trolling, Just WHY should there be testing for a ham license? Because your transmissions travel on a "public thoroughfare", there is a requirement to ensure that you have demonstrated the knowledge to operate without negative impact on the other users of that resource, sort of like you need a drivers license to operate a motor vehicle on public highways. 73, de Hans, K0HB -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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Ryan, KC8PMX wrote: I still think that if morse code is so important for the hams to have to know how to do, then all others utlizing public service and business band frequencies should have to know it as well such as law enforcement, fire, ems, governmental entities, transportation frequencies etc. Especially the emergency service people, as if there were ever a case where they may be caught in a position where morse code may be useful, I don't know what would be. Can you imagine if they used it for at least a secondary level of communications if not a primary one?? People in scannerland would have to learn morse code as well to figure out what the hell is being sent! ALL-CODE INTL.!!!!!!!! Whoaaa there, Ryan! You're getting spun up here! - Mike KB3EIA - |
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Well, if fair is fair, and the value of morse code is what it has been
reported to be in this newsgroup and others, then it should be no problem eh? ![]() -- Ryan, KC8PMX FF1-FF2-MFR-(pending NREMT-B!) --. --- -.. ... .- -. --. . .-.. ... .- .-. . ..-. .. .-. . ..-. ... --. .... - . .-. ... "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... Ryan, KC8PMX wrote: I still think that if morse code is so important for the hams to have to know how to do, then all others utlizing public service and business band frequencies should have to know it as well such as law enforcement, fire, ems, governmental entities, transportation frequencies etc. Especially the emergency service people, as if there were ever a case where they may be caught in a position where morse code may be useful, I don't know what would be. Can you imagine if they used it for at least a secondary level of communications if not a primary one?? People in scannerland would have to learn morse code as well to figure out what the hell is being sent! ALL-CODE INTL.!!!!!!!! Whoaaa there, Ryan! You're getting spun up here! - Mike KB3EIA - |
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