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Bill Sohl wrote:
"K4YZ" wrote in message oups.com... 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. Exactly! FCC need only consider the comments, not act on them. 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. I disagree, Bill. Or rather, I'd say it's not that clear. Back in 1998, NCI supported the concept of "5 wpm now, complete elimination when the treaty changes". That position got about 45% support (check Carl's post of around that time when he reported KC8EPO's tally of comments). Now the NPRM proposes "complete elimination now that the treaty has changed" but the support is still about 45% of commenters. So the support for total code test elimination isn't much different than it was 7 years ago. Playing your number realignment, you must admit then that 68% of commentors DO support ending code for General. Yep. Exactly as proposed by ARRL. THAT is dramatic in comparison to past opinion analysis. We don't really know that, do we? There was never a serious proposal before that suggested "code test for Extra only" that I know of. Consider too that IF the FCC retained any level of code testing for Extra then the FCC would/will have to reintroduce waivers as the international treaty no longer provides absolute minimal code requirements for any level. Why would FCC "have to" do waivers? IIRC there's no mention of waivers in the NPRM. The treaty's been changed for almost 2-1/2 years but no waivers. That's a path that FCC just won't go down. Probably not. One simple solution is the "Canadian compromise": Keep code testing but change how it is scored. One method is to change the requirement for Element 3 (General written) to the following: Element 3 can be passed by getting an ~85% grade on the 35 written questions *or* a ~75% grade and a passing mark on the code test. That way there's no "lowering of standards" yet the Morse Code test is not a mandatory pass-fail standalone test any more. 73 de Jim, N2EY which reminds me - time to update The Pool... |
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