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And in agreement with what you wrote, IF the FCC had meant this to be a
popularity contest, then it would have been called a VOTE. IF the FCC had meant to gather information and rationale regarding the requirement for or against Morse Code testing then it would have been called a COMMENT. Care to look and see what the FCC called it? Jim If the FCC were mandated to accept the simple majority of comments, either way you look at it, Morse Code testing (in the United Staes) in one form or another would be staying for some time to come. Steve, K4YZ IF the FCC were so mandated, but we all know they are not bound by any "voting" analogy. What also is obvious to those that have been around long enough is that the current "score" is a dramatic shift from opinions within the amateur community as compared to prior efforts to "score" support (98-143) or back when the first efforts to bring a nocode license began. |
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