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Old July 12th 03, 03:49 AM
Alun Palmer
 
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Mike Coslo wrote in
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Dwight Stewart wrote:
"Mike Coslo" wrote:


(snip) Whether or not the Morse Code is an
anachronism, whether or not it should or
should not be tested for, the elimination of
the Morse code test *is* a reduction in the
amount of knowledge needed for a amateur
radio license; undeniable unless a person wants to look silly.




Isn't Code more of a skill than a knowledge? Any person can look at
a
piece of paper with a code chart on it and translate code, but that
doesn't mean they have the skill to send or receive code over a radio.
Wasn't the latter the ultimate purpose of the code test?


One must know the Morse code to send and recieve it.

- Mike KB3EIA -




But not vice versa
 
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