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October 27th 03, 04:09 AM
Bill Sohl
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"N2EY" wrote in message
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In article ,
(Len Over 21) writes:
Amateur radio isn't the military. It isn't a workplace. It isn't a
guild
or craft or union or association of professionals.
Which means that the methods and standards of the military, the workplace,
the
guild/craft/union or professional associations don't apply to amateur
radio.
Even under such an argument, the role and purpose of amateur
test requirements must be justified by more than just tradition, values and
other vague and subjective aspects.
It's a HOBBY.
It's an avocation. Meaning it's done for its own sake.
But however someone chooses to describe it, does the fact that amateur
radio
isn't the military, a workplace, a guild or craft or union or association
of
professionals mean that there is no need for amateur radio to have values,
and
standards? That seems to be your main message here.
The message is the same as that stated by the FCC in R&) for 98-143...
Rules must be justified.
(SNIP)
Cheers,
Bill K2UNK
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