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In article , "Dee D. Flint" Mama Dee
speaking to her children writes: "N2EY" wrote in message ... In article , Robert Casey writes: Hams - old and new - didn't change the exam procedures. Neither did ARRL, NCI, NCVEC or any other ham group. FCC did, because it saved them resources. We aren't going to a system other than multiple-choice published-Q&A-pool exams in the foreseeable future. Just not gonna happen. ANd then there's the question of what knowledge should be expected from applicants anyway. Does it really require more knowledge and skill to operate on 14.167 vs 14.344? More spectrum is simply the reward system in use. It was chosen in large part because it's easy to enforce. Not only was it easy to enforce but it was selected because it was a desireable enough reward that people would put in the training to get it. Utter nonsense, Mama Dee. Spin-like rationalization. AMATEUR radio is a hobby, not a national service, not an arm of the United States Navy or the rest of the military, and not a public safety organization. Just a hobby involving radio. AMATEUR radio long ago CEASED to be a "pool of experienced morse operators" for any national need. The nation does NOT need morse operators, haven't for a long time. Most rewards in the real world have little relationship to the work requested. More spin crappola. The influential morsemen at the League managed to carve out a separate little morse playground for themselves with all sorts of fatuous phrases of "national need" and "importance of a pool of trained operators" and the FCC caved in to their demands. You see it in the home too. Kid asks, "Dad can I borrow the car?" Parent replies, "After you mow the front & back lawn and run the edger." There is absolutely no relationship between the two activities. The kid gets a highly desired reward for work that he/she probably doesn't care to do but does it anyway to get the reward. So, the League is a surrogate parent?!? I don't think so. Are all the Amateur Extras surrogate parents now? I don't think so. Dee, quit this infernal nattering about "parentage" and ham radio. Quit trying to sound off like you've got an influential pair. You aren't a radioactive au pair and this ain't the Children's Hour (even is some of the other extras act like children). Just face the reality of the matter. Morsemen got their little CW playground and should be happy. Professional communicators they ain't, even if they want, desperately, to be oh, so very pro. LHA / WMD |
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