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![]() "Carl R. Stevenson" wrote in message ... "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 Please explain to the audience then, how, one can have basically no knowledge of Morse, then get on the air and try to improve it? You MUST have a rudimentary knowledge, in otherwords something to work with, before one can proceed. I think 5 WPM is a fair requirement. I think total ellimination is equivilant to negotiations with a terrorist organization (NCI). Dan/W4NTI |
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