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an_old_friend wrote:
Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: Dave Heil wrote: I can any definifation I care to I don't have to choose the same one as you do When your "definifations" mean something other than what is commonly accepted, you make it impossible to communicate with others. Of course you've pretty much done that with your misspellings and grammatical abortions. only to narrow minded people that everything spoon fed to them Gee, Mark, don't you get it? You are one of the narrow minded people who wants to be spoon fed. You want amateur radio to be easier in order No not at all, I want the ARs to respect the liberites of all Americans myself included Manure! Nothing in amateur radio takes away any of the "liberites" granted by the Constitution. the code test does indeed do so As with any number of things of late, you're simply wrong. IYO opinion doesn't make it so Here's a plain, simple fact: The license requirements are determined almost entirely by someone's opinion. For example, why is the written test for Extra 50 questions rather than, say, 100? Or 25? For that matter, why do Advanceds an Generals have to take the same test to upgrade to Extra? The Advanced and Extra licenses don't add any bands, modes or power level to General privileges. Why is more testing required for those licenses? Etc. In all cases the reason is the same: FCC's opinion says it's a good idea. you want to deprive american of their rights if they don't jump though the same hoops you did You have no Constitutional right to an amateur radio license. I have a right to anything not denied to me by the constition of the USa unless regulated by treaty since the constitution of the US and the treaties we sign are the supreme law of the land An amateur radio license is a privilige, not a right. Oh, you have a right to attempt to pass an amateur radio exam but you aren't guaranteed success. Exactly. The "constition" doesn't address or regulate motor car licensing but you still have to pass a test in order to obtain a driving license. It can be revoked by your state or denied if you have a medical or mental condition rendering you a hazard to others. Deal with the fact that you don't a right to something simply because you want to do it. But to use your analogy I am propected from making me take a test on the use of the Buggy whip in order to drive That's true - but buggy whips aren't used much on the roads of America by people driving cars. Morse Code is very extensively used on the MF/HF amateur bands by radio amateurs operating amateur radio stations. The "buggy whip" argument just doesn't hold up. A more valid argument would be that you don't want to have to answer questions on driving at night, because you only intend to drive in the daytime, nor questions on driving in ice and snow because you live in a place that rarely if ever has those weather conditions. Nothing in the Consittution allows the FCC to cintinue codetesting , and nothing in the treaty gives it that power there the power does not exist in law Nothing in the U.S. Constitution prevents the FCC from administering a morse code test for amateur radio licensing. You have no right to an amateur radio license. Nothing gives it he power to impose an uneeded test Whether a test is "needed" or "unneeded" is a matter of opinion. Nothing more or less. I have a right to a fair test That's true. "A fair test" means that everyone applying for a license at a particular time has to meet the same basic test requirements. IOW, if someone has a Ph.D in EE, or is a member of some organization or other, they don't get a pass on the exam. I opose hazing ritual frat boy rituals for access to the public airwaves I opossum your view. and the Constitution of the US Okay, I opossum the Constitution. You support frat boy **** and don't bother to use language as you demand I do Your example is not one to be emulated. to accomodate you. You want explanations about 5 MHz modes to be in No I want people to answer questions aksed instaed of droning on about irelavant garbage Sounds like "internet disease" to me - the desire to have everything spelled out in custom-made explanations rather than having to look anything up or exert some mental effort to understand the available information. The refusal to use a spellchecker when one is obviouslysorely needed is a clear symptom. Everything you needed for an answer was right before you--spelled out. That, of course, might have been the problem. Next time, ask Hans for the aural version. not it wasn't Yes, Mark, it was. Your repeated denials of reality are just making you look stupid. He did not answer the question of wether CW was premitted Yes, he did. By direct quote of the relevant sections of Part 97. If you won't make the effort to use correct grammar, spelling, punctuation and capitalization, why should anyone make the effort to answer your questions? If you won't make the effort to look up the relevant rules and understand them, why should anyone make the effort to answer your questions? |
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