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![]() "Vince Fiscus, KB7ADL" wrote in message news ![]() "Clint" rattlehead@computronDOTnet wrote in : I heard from the latest audio news that more nations around the world are dropping thier morse code testing requirements. makes you wonder if the VEC's who petitioned to return a higher code speed test for extra class hams are just doing so to fight the tide. Clint KB5ZHT The ARRL has a destructive agenda. If they cared about amateur radio as much as for the amount of money their bank account, they would have said something at the last world conference. It's all lip service and lies to try and get hams like me to hold our piece and hope we don't feel like we're being lied to again. Lied to about what? As to the last "world conference" (presumably meaning WRC2003), you should know the ARRL had NO voice in the conference as they could only be there as an observer. The conference was a representation of individual country's regulatory administrations. Cheers, Bill K2UNK |
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