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Len:
A direct quote from Jim Haynie, "The ARRL president asserted that many Amateur Extra class licensees couldn't pass today's Element 4 examination if they had to..." Complete article at: http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2004/05/22/1/?nc=1 Warmest regards, John wrote in message ups.com... From: "John Smith" on Tues 7 Jun 2005 21:18 I was gonna say that!!! (but, you did say it better!) Thank you...but it's only a summation of what has gone on in here for years, said by others as well as I. :-) But glad you clarified, certainly is close to my take on the whole thing--you think you might be the only one who has ever told them the truth--of how it all looks in others eyes? If not, you suppose the problem is that they didn't believe the first guy? grin Actually there were dozens in here since 1996 trying to point out the TRUTH, but the die-hard morsemen would have none of it, preferring their own wonderful fantasies. Most simply got tired of wasting their time trying to argue against those (sometimes irrational) "believers." One of the redoubtable fanstasizers was Jim Kehler, KH2D, on Guam. He went so far as to "found" the fake organization known as "No SSB International" to counter the established No Code International (NCI) organiztion. NSI had very good web page design but was hampered by their "leader," Kehler, possessed of a zealot's blunt axe of words. NSI no longer exists as any effective group. NCI continues. NCI leaders helped to bring about the revision of S25 for international amateur radio standards at WRC-03...along with the IARU... even though hampered by the resistance of ARRL at the time. Kehler had some kind of illness and moved to the contiguous USA a few years ago. He had a website of his own (may still have) and kept digging and digging at those code-tested he did not like...in rather not-nice terms such as "brain-dead old farts." :-) The international maritime world selected GMDSS as THE distress-and-safety automatic calling system a few years ago, abandoning the old, romantic stalwart 500 KHz distress frequency with its "CW" only capability. The USCG has stopped monitoring that 500 KHz frequency. Some in here (notably W0EX in Missouri, probably SK now) tried to tell all "it wouldn't work!" by repeatedly quoting some retired mariner (who was oblivious to the fact that the international maritime folks had already tested the system and found that it does work!). The FCC has added GMDSS commercial licensing class categories (a few years ago) in Title 47 C.F.R. and COLEMs do the testing for those (rather simple) written license tests. The ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) has abandoned "CW" necessity for long over-water flights and air carrier navigator-radio personnel were "downsized" (laid-off, given their pension monies, waved bye-bye). ICAO switched to voice on HF for such tasks. Maritimers on the shipping lanes now use SSB voice and various TORs (Teleprinter Over Radio) on HF for long-distance communications. More expeditious for them, less error-prone than "CW." River and harbor communications switched to VHF voice decades ago for water-borne radio communications. Outside of some long-ago-installed automatic station identifiers using preset ID beepers, the only users of "CW" in the USA are the amateur radiotelegraphers. Members of the ARS (Archaic Radiotelegraphy Society) do some remarkable rationalization on "why" all MUST test for morsemanship to gain HF privileges: "It is the SECOND-most popular mode;" "it is needed so all can communicate with third-world hams;" "it is a 'traditional' and 'basic' mode;" "they need to know it so that all can communicate during extreme emergencies (perhaps when space aliens invade the earth)." The old, tired, trite "CW gets through when nothing else will" still surfaces even though first coined in the 1930s. Put into terms of reality, the morsemen had to test for it and therefore all newcomers have to do it (the "jump through the hoops" hazing syndrome)...nya, nya. :-) A sub-group of the mighty macho morsemen are the ex-service- members (military service that is) who demand a militaristic structure of defined rank-status-privilege with the "best" privileges naturally bestowed on those with the highest rank. [they self-define themselves as "deserving" of it] All of the military mighty macho morsemen are anal to a point of near-insanity on strict, unbending legalities with implied capital-offense punishment to be immediately applied to the poor souls who look for change in regulations. They "believe" all the usual political propaganda statements to be (almost) words of God and gleefully pin on their "deserved" medals for engaging in a hobby activity that requires federal regulation (due to the nature of EM physics). All that fuss and furor over a HOBBY activity! None may say nay to the divine-right of ham rule by the mighty macho morsemen! :-) |
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