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Old December 7th 03, 02:44 PM
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In article , "Bill Wright"
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BUT THEN change the CW band plan.


Why?

Eliminate the current segregation of the CW bands by license level and
institute a band plan based on transmit speed.


The only "CW bands" in US amateur radio today are 50.0 - 50.1 and 144.0 - 144.1
MHz. And they're open to all licensees except Novices.

The HF bands have CW/data subbands.

We could have Low speed - 5
wpm, Medium speed - 12 wpm and High speed - 20 wpm band sections. Even if
you have an Extra license, you need to stay out of the "Fast Lane" unless
you can keep up with the traffic.


Why?

73 de Jim, N2EY
 
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