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"Len Over 21" wrote ...
I believe that a person who aspires to be an Amateur Extra Class *should* be able to send/receive Morse Code at a minmum level. Explain why a TEST is necessary. To demonstrate that minimal ability You and I both know that even if testing for CW goes away, the mode will remain a very popular one in the ARS for a very long time. "Very long" is very subjective. It is as "long" as the extremes of the actuarial tables. As long as people use, it will survive. SSB is a good example of that. 103 years old and still going strong. If OOK CW is already so damn popular, why are you so insistent that a TEST for it MUST BE KEPT? Not *if* CW *is* the second most popular mode in the ARS. To me, at least, it just makes sense that a person holding the highest class of license should have a working (practical) knowledge of the second most popular mode we have. It only "makes sense" when considering YOU are one. It's my opinion, Len. I think I made that pretty clear. If everyone else is of the same class, then you aren't either "special" or "superior" anymore. I could care less if everyone was an Extra Class. I just think if they hold that class of license, they should also possess a minimum level of CW proficiency. You seem to NEED the status, rank, title, and privileges of Amateur Extra more than what all those privileges allow you to do. All you do is "work CW?" Everyone else has to do as you did...because... I don't need any status or rank. I worked my way up the ladder like thousands before me. That doesn't make me any better or worse than anyone. It just means I was motivated to succeed -- and I did. Arnie - KT4ST LHA |
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