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In article , "Bill Wright"
writes: BUT THEN change the CW band plan. Eliminate the current segregation of the CW bands by license level and institute a band plan based on transmit speed. We could have Low speed - 5 wpm, Medium speed - 12 wpm and High speed - 20 wpm band sections. This idea should not be tossed aside lightly. It should be hurled with great force. Even if you have an Extra license, you need to stay out of the "Fast Lane" unless you can keep up with the traffic. Don't look now, but it already works that way. What do you want to do -- have Riley Hollingsworth hand out NAL's to hams who are sending too slowly in the wrong band segments? How could something like this possibly be enforced? "Code" wrote in message ... Should Morse code be retained as a requirement to obtain an amateur radio license in the U.S.? 73 Code Yes or No Yes. 73 de Larry, K3LT |
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