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Radio Amateur KC2HMZ wrote in message . ..
In fact, it looks to me as if the code test has one foot out the door and the other on a banana peel, whether you or I or anyone else likes it or not, so this entire debate in rrap is rather pointless. Let's find something worthwhile to discuss in this NG...like for example, how do we refarm the subbands once there's no longer any need for 'em? Big mistake there, John. Ironically, the ONLY two "CW Only" subbands in ANY US Amateur allocation are in the 6 and 2 meter bands. Even more ironic is the amount of time NCT folks have "debated" the need for CW on HF, yet not a single person, NCT or otherwise, to my knowledge, has ever challenged those VHF segments... Loooooooong after the requirement for code testing has slipped past us, there will be a lasting need for NARROWBAND subbands, John. PACTOR, AMTOR, PSK31, RTTY, and a host of other digital modes populate those segments. THOSE folks will be no more willing to face an influx of voice operators than CW ops would be. Furthermore, the elimination of code testing will NOT eliminate the presence of code USERS for some time to come. Once the code test has been eliminated, I expect we can see an increase in not only voice users, but digital mode operation will increase too. So while we can expect a gradual decrease in the number of stations employing CW, we will simultaneously see an influx of folks who will need those "digital" allocations. So don't get your hopes up, KC2HMZ, that the end of code testing will open 20 meters up from end to end for yakkity-yakers. The dynamics of Amateur HF practice exceed the code issue significantly. Steve, K4YZ |
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