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Old August 6th 05, 01:38 AM
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Dee:

Those "false mantras" are what the FCC and world woke up to, and believed...

A course in logic should be given before one can use their amateur license!

John

On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 20:11:41 -0400, Dee Flint wrote:


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Dee:

I think it more reflects the readily availability of manufactured
equipment as compared to equip constructed by ones own hand.

I also think it has to do with an economy which allows one to support such
hobbies, and the abundant free time individuals have to devote to such
hobbies.

I also think it has to do with education and the masses do not find radio
a "dark mystery" anymore, etc, etc...

It has to do with a lot of things... one I don't even consider is a
factor which has helped the popularity of ham radio is CW... indeed, it
has served as a hindrance... only the degree which it has hindered is
left to be argued, in my humble opinion--and shortly we are due to find
out... indeed, without some sort of "shot in the arm" amateur radio would
continue its' course and go the way of the dodo bird...

John


There is no longer any need to keep repeating the false mantras that "ham
radio is dying" and "Morse code stops people from becoming hams" since the
FCC will be eliminating the code test.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


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Old August 6th 05, 05:25 PM
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John Smith wrote:
Dee:

Those "false mantras" are what the FCC and world woke up to, and believed...

A course in logic should be given before one can use their amateur license!


Sorry John you are Wrong, even in jest, even the thought of a logic or
testing hams of the meaning of the word "proof" could be the final nail
in the coffin

John

On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 20:11:41 -0400, Dee Flint wrote:


"John Smith" wrote in message
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Dee:

I think it more reflects the readily availability of manufactured
equipment as compared to equip constructed by ones own hand.

I also think it has to do with an economy which allows one to support such
hobbies, and the abundant free time individuals have to devote to such
hobbies.

I also think it has to do with education and the masses do not find radio
a "dark mystery" anymore, etc, etc...

It has to do with a lot of things... one I don't even consider is a
factor which has helped the popularity of ham radio is CW... indeed, it
has served as a hindrance... only the degree which it has hindered is
left to be argued, in my humble opinion--and shortly we are due to find
out... indeed, without some sort of "shot in the arm" amateur radio would
continue its' course and go the way of the dodo bird...

John


There is no longer any need to keep repeating the false mantras that "ham
radio is dying" and "Morse code stops people from becoming hams" since the
FCC will be eliminating the code test.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


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