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![]() And to really improve HF operations on ham radio...we must get rid of the archaic mode divisions on each band. I would like to see us have the same privileges as the rest of the world's amateurs enjoy....or are we not good enough??? 73, Chuck...K1KW Huh ???? Yepper I would like the Liberty Net right at say 7040 when I operate QRP . Yes that will make it a real challenge. Maybe we could get certificates for being able to copy 5 letters in a row. You are absolutely right Chuck .....I need to hear about someone's gall bladder while I am on with another CW station ...a real "improvement" for ham radio. Ya know I also need to hear some foul mouths while I am running the Pactor as I am not getting enough porno on my e-mail listing. Yep it is archaic all right ....but it does maintain my ham radio sanity if there is such a thing. But wait I could go out an buy a 1kw amp so I could enjoy my mode of operation and at the same time be a positive force for hamming by getting into the retired school teacher's organ next door. Boy this is opening a whole new world of enjoyment for me to contemplate. Are there not enough fone frequencies to communicate on? Are not the CW segments just as dead as the phone segments when the band is out? God bless you if you want to operate fone ...have a good time but the idea has gone beyond booting the test to booting the mode. Then I would have to ask the question why. There must be some pretty deep seated hatred out there of CW and CW ops. But in the final analysis I guess my love of an elegant, narrow banded and relaxing mode should give way to the "gall bladder" kws ...to do otherwise would selfish on my part. God Bless 73 KI3R Tom Popovic Belle Vernon Pa. ps in answer to you last question ...we are better for it.... |
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Harris wrote in
news ![]() Leo wrote: Harris wrote: 5 WPM for Extra Class is an insult, not a tip of the hat. The Extra Class ticket grants exclusive 25 kHz CW segments on 80, 40, 20, and 15 meters. These are prime DX frequencies and the proposal doesn't change that. A higher speed code test for Extra would be more appropriate. Oops again! Being that the requirement was dropped fairly recently to 5 wpm, and that other countries are dropping code altogether as a requirement, how could the ARRL justify an increase in speed? They probably won't. But if Extra is the top class and the only one to retain a code test, why not make it realistic one? A 5 WPM test does not demonstrate code proficiency. A 13 WPM test would be a nice "Tip of the hat." We 20 WPM Extras haven't had much to cheer about in a LONG time! Art Harris N2AH Speak for yourself |
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"garigue" wrote in
news:q8kPb.109067$8H.228092@attbi_s03: And to really improve HF operations on ham radio...we must get rid of the archaic mode divisions on each band. I would like to see us have the same privileges as the rest of the world's amateurs enjoy....or are we not good enough??? 73, Chuck...K1KW Huh ???? Yepper I would like the Liberty Net right at say 7040 when I operate QRP . Yes that will make it a real challenge. Maybe we could get certificates for being able to copy 5 letters in a row. You are absolutely right Chuck .....I need to hear about someone's gall bladder while I am on with another CW station ...a real "improvement" for ham radio. Ya know I also need to hear some foul mouths while I am running the Pactor as I am not getting enough porno on my e-mail listing. Yep it is archaic all right ...but it does maintain my ham radio sanity if there is such a thing. But wait I could go out an buy a 1kw amp so I could enjoy my mode of operation and at the same time be a positive force for hamming by getting into the retired school teacher's organ next door. Boy this is opening a whole new world of enjoyment for me to contemplate. Are there not enough fone frequencies to communicate on? Are not the CW segments just as dead as the phone segments when the band is out? God bless you if you want to operate fone ...have a good time but the idea has gone beyond booting the test to booting the mode. Then I would have to ask the question why. There must be some pretty deep seated hatred out there of CW and CW ops. But in the final analysis I guess my love of an elegant, narrow banded and relaxing mode should give way to the "gall bladder" kws ...to do otherwise would selfish on my part. God Bless 73 KI3R Tom Popovic Belle Vernon Pa. ps in answer to you last question ...we are better for it.... It isn't that we don't have enough 'fone' spectrum as you call it, we do. No, the problem is that we can't operate phone on all the frequencies that the DX can. This is true on 80, 40, 20 and 15 (30 too, but let's not go there). On 40 it is worse, as we have none of the frequencies available in Region 1 (Europe and Africa). This latter problem will eventually be fixed as 7100- 7200 will eventually be worldwide. As you don't work phone DX I wouldn't really expect you to be aware of this, much less care, but there it is. I have no more desire than you do to see any 'gallbladder nets' further down the bands. |
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![]() "Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote in message link.net... I forsee this latest debacle of the ARRL will result in further damage to Amateur Radio. Much worse than the failed and flawed 'Incentive licensing' garbage of the late 1960s. Dan/W4NTI You have it slightly wrong Dan. ARRL is doing this to try and fix what they screwed up by Incentive Licensing. Of course we all know the horse left the barn long ago and the fat lady from CT has already sung her tune, but the great Newington publishing company has to do something or risk appearing redundant. (looks like Ole Herbie Baby was right about one thing all those years on 14.313! They are indeed nothing more than a non-profit publishing company) William (ex-Wd4 in the 70's) |
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Jim,
Thanks - got it!. The comment that you are referring to, however, wasn't mine - you may wish to take this issue up directly with its author. 73, Leo On 21 Jan 2004 02:09:43 GMT, (N2EY) wrote: In article , Leo writes: On 20 Jan 2004 23:24:16 GMT, (Len Over 21) wrote: In article , Leo writes: That's one way of looking at it, Jim. To me, it looks like a purely political move - that is, trying to please the greatest number of members...and voters...and customers... 400,000 upgraded licences = 400,000 happier ARRL members. Drop code = some number of happy new HF - using members. Keep code for Extra licence = a 'tip of the hat' to the 'Extra' class members, to give them something to be happy about (although keeping code testing as a requirement for a licence class that provides only additional phone bandwidth as a perk is pretty odd, I'd say...but it does make the Extra level licence harder to get - that's what everybody wants, right?). The problem is that the 15 old men of the BoD have just disenfranchised themselves from over 200K Technician class licensees who will now carry the wonderful class name of "Novice." Leo, Lest anyone be confused, the above statement is not correct. It is in error, mistaken, false, misleading and just plain wrong. The ARRL proposal wants existing Technicians to get a free upgrade to General, not a downgrade to Novice. Direct quote from ARRL: "The middle group of licensees--Technician, Tech Plus (Technician with Element 1 credit) and General--would be merged into a new General license that also would not require a Morse examination. Current Technician and Tech Plus license holders automatically would gain current General class privileges without additional testing." Truth triumphs over error once again. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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In article , Leo
writes: Jim, Thanks - got it!. I kinda thought you would. The comment that you are referring to, however, wasn't mine I know. I didn't see the original post, just your reply. I addressed the reply to you so you'd know the facts of the matter. - you may wish to take this issue up directly with its author. I learned a long time ago that doing so is a complete waste of time. The author of those mistakes doesn't take correction from those who disagree with his views. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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![]() It isn't that we don't have enough 'fone' spectrum as you call it, we do. No, the problem is that we can't operate phone on all the frequencies that the DX can. This is true on 80, 40, 20 and 15 (30 too, but let's not go there). Hi Alun .... Got a point there ....I have heard on fone (sic)that some foreign ops are very happy with this arrangement. I am in agreement that the 40 situation needed attention. Hopefully this will make things better for everyone. As for 30 ...well not bad generally but the Espanol pirates, fishing boats and big signal data do stink up the neighborhood. I know I know we are secondary users .... As you don't work phone DX I wouldn't really expect you to be aware of this, much less care, No no Alun I do care ...I see the problems that are there are making the service less enjoyable for all hams. I wish that I had the constitution to put up with the stuff I hear up band but I do not. This service-hobby is at the forefront of the idea of manners and procedures maximizing the enjoyment for all. but there it is. I have no more desire than you do to see any 'gallbladder nets' further down the bands. We collectively Alun have let these problems fester and boil over to the extent that enjoyment of this service is compromised by what we hear on the bands today. I would venture to say that a $25 to $50 a year fee for a ticket would separate the proverbial wheat and chaff. That would give the feds the resources to properly police the roost but given the present resolve of the FCC ...oh well ... and the fact that a lot of hams still have their communion money ..... The idea that we are self policing is just so much vaporware mantra. God Bless and good DX there Alun ..73 Tom KI3R |
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In article lq9Pb.25785$Xq2.14841@fed1read07, "K7JEB"
writes: Leo wrote: That makes more sense to me, Alun - I don't see why the ARRL would propose moving almost 400,000 people to a higher licence class just because the ITU made morse code testing optional. You can thank BPL for that. If we can't lick them on the egress issue, we'll add multi-hundred-thousands of HF ops to provide a plethora of additional ingress points and let the BPL system ops assess their network reliability from that. This must be where I saw that idea! And it makes perfect sense. I don't think we'll be hearing any protests over this proposal from Yaecomwood either. Not at all. But the amateur market is tiny compared to consumer electronics. Even if FT-1000s were $1000, how many would Yaesu sell in the USA per year? One "problem" rigmakers have is that ham gear tends to have a fairly long useful life. A ten-year-old computer is generally considered to be almost useless today, even if it was top of the line when it was made. But a ten year old ham rig may be barely broken in. Going back still futher, not many people are still watching TVs made in the early '60s, but many 40 year old Drake or Collins lines are in daily use by hams - not out of nostalgia or technical inertia, but because they were and are pretty good rigs. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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