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"Larry Roll K3LT" wrote:
You just locked, loaded, took careful aim, and shot yourself in the foot! If you had ANY experience with Morse/CW at all, you'd realize that the mode which is in "decline" lately on HF is SSB -- due to poor operating conditions. The CW segments continue to jump with activity. (snip) So you're saying code use "in this country" is jumping with activity? If so, where? I've looked in the commercial bands, shortwave broadcast bands, military bands, and so on, and found very little code use (certainly far less than just a few decades ago, just as I said). I'm gonna give you some free advice here, Dwight. (snip) You're out of your depth when discussing code testing, so I would suggest, for the sake of your own credibility, that you chose a topic you know something about. Now, let me give you some advice, Larry. You're too narrow-minded to even understand the concepts behind code testing. Code testing is not, and has never been, solely to benefit Amateur Radio. Therefore, you can't focus solely on Amateur Radio when discussing the code testing issue. So, for the sake of your own credibility on this subject, look outside your own narrowly defined little world at the much larger picture elsewhere (the view from the FCC's perspective). Only then will you be aware enough to seriously discuss this issue. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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