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Code? Schmode! (what a load? Yep coming from a no-name ....will consider whom or what the load is ...... You "hams" want to keep the pride and technical prowess within Amateur Radio into the new Century? Then do this: 1) Eliminate ALL code testing for ALL License classes. Translation .....I am too lazy to learn 5 WPM. and partake of the 2nd most utilized communication mode. 2) Enact a complete re-vamping of the pool of the written exam questions. Huh ???? revamped ... oh boy I don't even want to get in on this ..... Maybe we could add questions about gear bevels and ratios for the standard transmission-CW comparisons out there ...or wait maybe some biology of whales for buggy whip manufacture ..... (and now for the rub) 3) DO NOT PUBLISH the question pools - PERIOD ! Good point ....try to get it done ...... If someone wants an Amateur License, then they should have a working technical and theoretical knowledge of RF Theorems and all related aspects of electrical and electronic practice. It used to be that if you were an Amateur Operator you had to demonstrate a degree of professionality and knowledge Having an Extra Class licence should be *almost equal* to someone who has a BSEE. Here is where the bull**** valve gets turned on ...we all have to almost have EEs to get on the radio ... Look at the name of this service-hobby-endeavor whatever ...amateur. I am a "ham" as you call it because of the "love" of radio. If I wanted to make a buck at this then I should have changed my major 40 years ago. This is the egotistical attitude held by some of those who have radio or an EE field as their life's work .....frankly I would find it quite droll to have a hobby with a work matching arrangement. The license is just the first step into an enjoyable lifetime of learning ....I nor others need know "nearly" it all before I can pound brass on 40 or yak on 20. Both should be able to answer questions on varied topics of Electrical Engineering with a reasonable degree of competence. Here we go again ... at this rate you and a few hundred other guys would have all the bands to yourselves ....sounds like a lot of fun to me. I think I'll work on my matchbook collection or better yet get into crossstich with my wife ...at least I would have someting to hang on the wall. Until something along these lines is attempted, Amateur Radio will be nothing more than glorified CB radio. I have heard that before ....ya know it really doesn't ruffle my feathers in the least ... ya know why ??? ...because I am having fun now and over the past 40 years and guess what .. hopefully for a few more years to come. It is a shame that you are either a grumpy old gieser or a grumpy young gieser. I've been to enough club meetings and hamfests where I've seen holders of Extra Class tickets who couldn't comprehend even the most basic of electronics theory. Yepper there Morbitus .... I would have to agree as a lot of guys out there, CW or not, bought their tickets ..a net result of : 1. The FCC desire to rid themselves of the millstone of testing and 2. The fact that most hams are so cheap they still have their 12th birthday money so to ask them to cough up a few bucks a year proper enforcement .....good luck. It didn't used to be this way! OOGAA OOGAA Bull**** alarm on ....of course it was .. how about all those "conditional" fellows out there who knew squat ... how about the people the FCC caught taking tests for others ... I know a fellow who put a lot of guys on the air with his antics ...until he got caught. There were always ways around the system. God Bless ..... 73 KI3R Tom Popovic Belle Vernon Pa. nr Pittsburgh .... enjoying ham radio for what it is not what others would like it to be ....... |
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