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![]() Dave Heil wrote: wrote: Dee...I was WORKING IN HF 52 years ago and NEVER had to know any morse code then, nor in all the years that followed in my engineering career. Then again, fifty-two years later and you still have no HF amateur radio license. In fact, you have no amateur radio license of any kind. Actually, he has no license of ANY kind that allows him to access HF, Parts 15 and 95 notwithstanding. (His GROL does not allow him to access ANYthing without a "STATION" license that specifies discreet channels, mode, exact power, etc...In otherwords, he's just a radio mechanic) In EVERY other radio service in the USA, government included, morse code is GOING or was NEVER CONSIDERED for ANY communications. The ARRL still champions morse code as the "requirement" for "working below 30 MHz" as a radio amateur. ...and, as you've read many times before, thousands of radio amateurs use morse daily. It seems not to matter to those ops that other services aren't using more code. What's with this creep? This is about AMATEUR RADIO, Lennie... Not the Radio Lemming Service. Hello? Can you NOT recognize how OUTMODED the notion of "requiring" morse code testing as a "qualification" is? It is obvious that large numbers of licensed hams do not recognize your "facts". A unique point is noting that NCT numbers are dropping...Dropping because they are upgrading to General and Extra faster than they are coming in. 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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