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"Mike Coslo" wrote:
Dwight Stewart wrote: 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. You're right. Perhaps memorizing the individual sequence of sounds associated with a letter of the alphabet is knowledge on some very basic level, similar to a young child memorizing the sounds associated with the letters of the alphabet. Amazing that this would become a key focus of testing in ham radio for so many years. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |