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Jason,
W2NSD comes to mind ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA "Jason Hsu" wrote in message om... I found this comment on eham.net: "I hold the OLD ADVANCED license and it is a matter of prestidge. I had to have 13 wpm to get to this level and now they want to do away with ALL CW? Keep at least the 5 wpm. It is too easy to pass a written exam. The code kept the CB crowd from gaining acess to our bands. " Is this for real? Are there REALLY people with Advanced licenses who refuse to upgrade to Amateur Extra SIMPLY because they feel the need to prove they passed the 13 wpm exam? I know it's a free country, and there are also many Advanced licensees who decide that the extra privileges aren't worth going to the trouble of studying up and going to the VE session, but I find this hard to believe. Anyone who thinks Morse Code is that important should try OPERATING high-speed Morse Code and participate in Morse Code contests. All the Advanced license proves is that you passed 13 wpm and the other exam requirements years ago. It says nothing about what you have been doing since. People who want to brag about their Morse Code proficiency can do so much less obnoxiously by actually USING it on the air. Jason Hsu, AG4DG --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.514 / Virus Database: 312 - Release Date: 8/28/03 |
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