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Vshah101 July 24th 03 05:15 AM

UK to abolish code test on Friday
 
Subject: UK to abolish code test on Friday

All these new threads on Morse code. They should be under a few topics, not a
seperate topic on any new Morse code news.

Its fragmenting the newsgroup, making it very hard to read.

Scott Unit 69 July 24th 03 06:00 AM

WAAAAAAAAAAAA!

Respectfully, STFU!

Would you like some cheese with your whine?




Vshah101 wrote:

Subject: UK to abolish code test on Friday

All these new threads on Morse code. They should be under a few topics, not a
seperate topic on any new Morse code news.

Its fragmenting the newsgroup, making it very hard to read.


Bill Sohl July 24th 03 05:15 PM


"Alun Palmer" wrote in message
...
There have been lot of different rumours floating about, but it now looks
definite that the UK will scrap the code test on Friday. This will be the
second country after Switzerland, which already did it.

It looks as if quite a few countries will wait until after the CEPT
meeting, which turns out to be in September (I had thought it was earlier
than that).

73 de Alun, N3KIP (G8VUK, G0VUK)


Here's the details from a friend with RSGB access:

Here's a quote from the members only page of the RSGB's website:


The RSGB is pleased to announce that, with effect from Friday the 25th of
July, there is no longer a requirement to have passed a Morse code test in
order to operate on the HF bands in the UK. All Full and Intermediate Class
B licensees are therefore automatically granted their respective Class A
operating privileges and may operate on the HF bands using their existing
callsigns from the 25th of July. Class B licensees need not take any action
to obtain these additional operating privileges.

This long-awaited move comes about following the decision taken at the
recent World Radiocommunication Conference in Geneva, which agreed that a
Morse code test should no longer be an international requirement in order to
hold an HF amateur licence. The Radiocommunications Agency is to be thanked
for moving quickly in introducing this change in the UK. The official
'Gazette Notice' to bring in the change in the UK is scheduled to be
published on the 25th of July.

A series of 'Frequently Asked Questions' and answers about these changes
will be published on the RSGB website. Please note that these changes do not
affect Foundation Licensees.

The RSGB welcomes all former Class B amateurs on to the HF bands and hopes
that they will obtain even greater enjoyment from their hobby.


So the Brits have to honour of being the first to actually scrap Morse
testing (the Swiss have been granted "provision" access)

Cheers,
Bill K2UNK



Dave Heil July 24th 03 09:35 PM

Vshah101 wrote:

Subject: UK to abolish code test on Friday

All these new threads on Morse code. They should be under a few topics, not a
seperate topic on any new Morse code news.

Its fragmenting the newsgroup, making it very hard to read.


You're still having a problem with hams not doing what you think they
should be doing. If you don't like an existing thread, don't read it.
Feel happy to start your own.

Dave K8MN

Steve Robeson, K4CAP July 24th 03 09:40 PM

(Vshah101) wrote in message ...
Subject: UK to abolish code test on Friday

All these new threads on Morse code. They should be under a few topics, not a
seperate topic on any new Morse code news.

Its fragmenting the newsgroup, making it very hard to read.


Perhaps it would be easier for you to take an English
Comprehension course, or even an ESL (English as a Second Language)
course, Vipul.

Once again you demonstrate your arrogance at suggesting that
everyone ELSE modify their conduct in order to accomodate YOUR
shortcomings.

Steve, K4YZ

Alun Palmer July 24th 03 09:53 PM

(Tom Bonet) wrote in :

On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 12:15:50 -0400, Bill Sohl
wrote:

So the Brits have to honour of being the first to actually scrap Morse
testing (the Swiss have been granted "provision" access)


Bwa HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! The Morse code whiners will have to go
sit in a corner somewhere and mumble things about "real hams" while
the rest of us show up on "their" frequencies. I can't wait to
operate USB on 3.510 MHz.

The hazing ritual has been eliminated in the UK and soon the US will
follow suit. Bye bye CW elitists!


The IARU bandplan recommends that you stay above 3.630, however, and in
the US we can't go below 3.750. I will glad to work you on a suitable
frequency.

Dee D. Flint July 24th 03 11:53 PM


"Tom Bonet" wrote in message ...
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 12:15:50 -0400, Bill Sohl

wrote:

So the Brits have to honour of being the first to actually scrap Morse
testing (the Swiss have been granted "provision" access)


Bwa HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! The Morse code whiners will have to go
sit in a corner somewhere and mumble things about "real hams" while
the rest of us show up on "their" frequencies. I can't wait to
operate USB on 3.510 MHz.

The hazing ritual has been eliminated in the UK and soon the US will
follow suit. Bye bye CW elitists!


Even though most European nations don't have mandated subbands like the US,
it is still considered poor operating practice to disregard the voluntary
band plans. So please operate voice on the higher end of the band and use
the standard LSB that is the accepted norm.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


Brian Kelly July 25th 03 03:44 AM

(Vshah101) wrote in message ...
Subject: UK to abolish code test on Friday

All these new threads on Morse code. They should be under a few topics, not a
seperate topic on any new Morse code news.

Its fragmenting the newsgroup, making it very hard to read.


Good.

w3rv

Larry Roll K3LT July 25th 03 04:43 AM

In article , (Tom Bonet) writes:

On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 12:15:50 -0400, Bill Sohl
wrote:

So the Brits have to honour of being the first to actually scrap Morse
testing (the Swiss have been granted "provision" access)


Bwa HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! The Morse code whiners will have to go
sit in a corner somewhere and mumble things about "real hams" while
the rest of us show up on "their" frequencies. I can't wait to
operate USB on 3.510 MHz.

The hazing ritual has been eliminated in the UK and soon the US will
follow suit. Bye bye CW elitists!


LCD Troll-O-Meter:

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1 3 5 7 9 +10 +20 +40

73 de Larry, K3LT


Keith July 25th 03 07:26 AM

On 24 Jul 2003 19:26:45 GMT, (Tom Bonet) wrote:

Bwa HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! The Morse code whiners will have to go
sit in a corner somewhere and mumble things about "real hams" while
the rest of us show up on "their" frequencies. I can't wait to
operate USB on 3.510 MHz.

The hazing ritual has been eliminated in the UK and soon the US will
follow suit. Bye bye CW elitists!


This is the reason that the morse code requirement that has been pushed by the
ARRL for the last twenty years will destroy it. All the no code techs and ham
newcomers will never join the ARRL when they get their HF privileges.


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