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![]() "Bert Craig" wrote in message .net... Speak for yourself, Carl. I certainly did NOT have to jump through any hoops. I set a goal, researched the requirements, and then set about meeting said requirements. I also make sure that in all the letters and e-mails I send to the league, FCC, political reps, etc. I inform them that the current Morse code test was no barrier for this newbie and did NOT "force" me to jump through any hoops. So please don't allow any individual or group promoting the "barrier/hoop" line of Bravo Sierra to include me in their demographic. I suspect there are more NTs (As opposed to OTs or OFs) like me who dislike being associated with underachievement. I hope they too will take the time to make their views on the matter heard. -- 73 de Bert WA2SI FISTS# 9384 Nor did I find Morse to be a barrier. Just as you did, I researched the requirements, investigated study methods, and then proceeded to fulfill the requirements. Although I did not use the mode all that much at first, I find in the last two years that my usage is growing by leaps and bounds. As a supporter of Morse, I've recently sent in my membership request to FISTS. I'll also be putting together a "learn/improve your Morse code" class for our club sometime this year. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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