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Len Over 21 wrote:
My self-assigned task was simply to advocate the removal of the morse code test for any U.S. radio license. Well, there is part of the surreal world of one who has no intention to actually obtain a license. Did you mean "amateur" radio license? No more, no less, but a bunch of overly-prideful super radio extras think their Way of Life is threatened and must "do battle." :-) Actually you've always done much, much more. Don't be backward or shy. Accept the recognition for those things which you have done. A few days ago, you didn't seem to know a thing about doing "battle". Removal of the code test would remove Life as They Know It in ham radio. Where is the proof of your assertion and what could that mean to you? No more brag claims about being the perfect morse operator, etc. Why should that worry you? You aren't a morse operator. Dave K8MN |
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