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"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message igy.com...
"Brian" wrote in message om... "Dee D. Flint" wrote in message igy.com... "Carl R. Stevenson" wrote in message ... I agree that the ARRL is "between a rock and a hard place" with respect to the split in their existing membership. However, outside of their membership (in the 75% of US hams who are NOT members of the ARRL), I believe that the demographic is heavily tilted towards the no code test side ... thus, I believe that the ARRL stands to pick up more members than they stand to lose if they take a position that it's time for Morse testing to go. (Not Morse use, not taking away spectrum where Morse can be used, just the test requirement ...) You believe but have NO data of any kind. Sorry but that doesn't fly. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE The ARRL would be wise to sit this one out for the very reasons that Carl has listed. So where is your data (of any kind), Dee? Data on what specifics of the issue? eHam and ARRL have had surveys within the past year that contradict Carl's statement. And I've already listed these sources several times before. Must I keep repeating myself? Of course you must. We had to address and readdress all those Morse Myths time after time, day after day, year after year. As an ARRL member, I've yet to see them repeat the debacle that they tried to pass off as a legitimate survey prior to the last restructuring. Please tell me what issue it was published in and I'll look it up. As for eHam, I'm sorry but I've never heard of them. You are getting my statements mixed up other peoples. I have already referenced the current data on ARRL membership, ham radio membership, surveys on Morse code, etc. I then stated that the ARRL may very well be wise to not take a stance on the issue That is correct. since the split is roughly even and no matter what stance they take, a significant number of hams will probably be dissatisfied. What is "roughly?" 70/30? Carl has stated that most hams want Morse testing to go away and has provided no data to support that. I and others have pointed out that the data that does exist contradicts his "belief". These are the recent surveys done on the various ham radio sites. Is this one of those surveys where you can click and click and click? |
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