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The Magnum wrote:
To be proud of yes but jealously guarded? How are you going to guard it... by demanding Morse be set at 20-30 WPM in_all_classes of "Hammery" That would be a good start. At least we'd get rid of a lot of the chaff that has no intention of progressing up the so-called progressive licensing scheme (a.k.a. an M3 licensee of more than one year). If there had been a 20-30wpm Morse test when they got their M3 farce licence, then they would never have bothered and Amateur Radio would have been a better place as a result. Judging by many peoples comments in the newsgroups and a few Amateurs I have spoken to face to face many feel the hobby would have all but died compared to what it used to be if the insistence of Morse was upheld especially to that degree. But that is simply not true and the statistics on the IARU website prove it. The total number of Amateurs in the UK was increasing year in, year out, and that was *before* either the Novice (now Intermediate) or Foundation licenses were introduced. However, the number of RSGB members was *reducing* year in, year out, over the same period so the only reason RSGB Ltd backed these unnecessary licence schemes so vigorously was to try to get more members. They did not have the interests of Amateur Radio at heart, all they were concerned with was keeping their commercial book publishing company alive! |
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