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July 17th 03, 01:44 AM
Len Over 21
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(Brian) writes:
Actually the fact that other services don't use it very much is a strong
argument to require hams to learn it. This is the place to preserve the
skill in case of need and to prevent this capability from becoming a lost
art.
The Radio Lost Art Preservation Society? Should we include "Anachronysm?"
One might even call it "AnyOldCronyIsm." :-)
Plus of course the fact that quite a few hams do use it.
And so it is preserved without government incentive.
Beeper Welfare.
Dee D. Flint, N8UZE
LHA
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