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On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 06:35:08 -0500, "Kim W5TIT"
wrote: I remember a long time ago in this newsgroup, accusing some of using the CW test as a filtering tool. I was nearly lambasted to Timbuktu. Too bad you fell short, I need Timbuktu. :-) Now, it's popular and OK to just make the declaration! Popular? Perhaps, in some circles. Popularity doesn't prove correctness, though. I'd point out that Hitler was pretty popular in Germany once upon a time, but N2EY might call up the Godwin's Law police and have them lock me up, so how about...burning witches at the stake used to be pretty popular once upon a time. If CW is used as a "filter" to keep anyone of the ARS; then it's plain wrong. Doesn't keep anybody out of the ARS anyway. Just keeps them from getting a license that grants HF privileges, forcing them to either find a control operator who's passed a code test, or work VHF/UHF. 73 DE John, KC2HMZ |
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