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N2EY wrote:
In article , "Carl R. Stevenson" writes: "Dick Carroll;" wrote in message ... As you may know, FISTS has many times the membership numbers of NCI. How many *US* licensees are members of FISTS, Dick? Lots and lots. How many *US* licensees are members of NCI, Carl? btw, the FISTS member list is online. I've given it a read. It sounds pretty good, I agree with it for the most part, and it is doomed. Won't happen. Not in a million years. It's not the way we are heading. How do you justify a trained group of communicators that are versed in a mode that is as useful and needed as CW is? There isn't an emergency right now. It's not the way we are heading. Perhaps some day they will see the value, just like all the people who build houses in flood plains - Hey, those areas are dry 99.5 percent of the time! - Mike KB3EIA - |
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Dick Carroll; wrote:
"Carl R. Stevenson" wrote: "Dick Carroll;" wrote in message ... As you may know, FISTS has many times the membership numbers of NCI. How many *US* licensees are members of FISTS, Dick? Many times the number of *US* NCI members, Carl. It doesn't take a majority to win an issue, Dick. All it takes is an irate minority that is prepared to be loud and active. What do they do for an encore? - Mike KB3EIA - |
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"Keith" wrote in message nk.net... On 1 Sep 2003 07:25:35 GMT, Dick Carroll; in wrote: Sri...you will be referrred to this URL : http://www.qsl.net/n1ea/FIST_FCC_Petition_8-30-303.pdf "Dick Carroll;" wrote: It isn't on the FCC's website yet but you can read it here.... http://www.eham.net/articles/6371 Enjoy! The same old Morse code is necessary for ham radio HF operation line of thinking. There is nothing that prevents anyone from learning Morse code if the FCC drops the Morse code test & requirement for General and Extra Class license holders so their petition is silly. -- Best Regards, Keith AOL IM:kilowattradio NW Oregon Radio http://kilowatt-radio.org/ _Give SCO $699 for using Linux or the Penguin gets it._ Torvalds: _They are smoking crack._ No Keith, it is not silly. You are just one of those that are too lazy to learn, and want to change the whole license structure to accomidate you. Dan/W4NTI |
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In article , "Dick Carroll;"
writes: And they got NO input from FISTS that round at all, either. It didn't seem likely that FCC would go so far as they did, thus there was no movement within the organization. There's also the fact that there was an ARRL proposal on the table, as well as others. And not many members commented individually. I did. This time WILL be different! Oyez! To many folks, reduction in the code tests was one thing, but total elimination is quite another. Note too that many hams are/were of the opinion "reduce the code, expand the written" but what we got was reduction across the board. As you may know, FISTS has many times the membership numbers of NCI. Over 10,000 last time I looked. And FISTS started with #1. Of course not all the numbers are active - dues are $15/year. Comments from members will be numerous, and after all, FCC officials have said they want "us" to let them know what we want in the way of restructuring rules! That's what they'll get! Maybe if FISTS had commented en masse last time it might have some effect on the outcome, given FCC comments noted above. It remains to be seen, of course. Exactly. Maybe code test retention is the majority position today, as it was in 1998-1999 (judging by comments) Or maybe the majority has shifted. Maybe FCC will go with the majority opinion this time, which it did not do in 1999. It should be noted that the FISTS petition addresses more than the issue of code testing. 73 de Jim, N2EY FISTS #4360 |
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"N2EY" wrote in message ... In article , "Carl R. Stevenson" writes: "Dick Carroll;" wrote in message ... As you may know, FISTS has many times the membership numbers of NCI. How many *US* licensees are members of FISTS, Dick? Lots and lots. A real specific answer ... How many *US* licensees are members of NCI, Carl? Thousands, and growing every day :-) btw, the FISTS member list is online. If you took the time to look, and it's public, why didn't you answer my question? However, we *don't* publish our membership list ... we respect the privacy of our members and keep the data they give us confidential, don't sell it to SPAMers, etc. Part of the reason is the abuse that some PCTAs dish our ... why would we subject our members to abusive e-mail? (Yes, I get the occasional rant, but that's what the DEL key is for ... but I'm inherently public because of my office in the organization.) Carl - wk3c |
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"Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... How do you justify a trained group of communicators that are versed in a mode that is as useful and needed as CW is? There isn't an emergency right now. It's especially hard when the emergency management agencies have no use for a cadre of CW ops ... it's not the type of communications that they want or need. Just as the CW NTS nets are anachronisms ... Carl - wk3c |
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"Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... Dick Carroll; wrote: "Carl R. Stevenson" wrote: "Dick Carroll;" wrote in message ... As you may know, FISTS has many times the membership numbers of NCI. How many *US* licensees are members of FISTS, Dick? Many times the number of *US* NCI members, Carl. It doesn't take a majority to win an issue, Dick. All it takes is an irate minority that is prepared to be loud and active. No, what it takes are rational, compelling arguments that support your position ... NCI had them in the case of WT 98-143, the PCTAs couldn't come up with ANY (because there are no rational, compelling arguments for keeping Morse testing). What do they do for an encore? We present more rational, compelling arguments, of course. Carl - wk3c |
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"Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote in message hlink.net... "Brian" wrote in message om... "Dick Carroll;" wrote in message ... It isn't on the FCC's website yet but you can read it here.... http://www.eham.net/articles/6371 Enjoy! I thought that FISTS sold themselves as a non-political club? How is sending in a petition a political act? Does that mean when NCI sent in a petition it was political? Or perhaps they were simply following proceedures. Of course participating in the regulatory process is a "political" thing. And yes, FIST's position in the past (and IIRC, their charter) was that they were *not* a politically-oriented group ... just a group that was supposed to foster the *use* of Morse. And the test is *not* necessary to use Morse ... someone sending slow as they learn (voluntarily, because they *want* to) hurts nobody ... even the ARRL has stated that the best way to learn Morse is on the air. Keeping people off the air until they learn Morse to some specific level of proficiency is counter, not just to the ARS as a whole, but to the *professed* goal of those who want to keep Morse testing. If they'd welcome folks whether they could beep or not, they'd stand a better chance of gaining "recruits" than they do by acting crappy to those who aren't interested in Morse, trying to keep them off of HF, and then complaining that they don't "realize the benefits of Morse." After that sort of treatment, no wonder so many folks aren't interested in Morse (or ham radio for that matter ...) Carl - wk3c |
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