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Default The fastest way to destroy ham radio is to eliminate the CW requirement.


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Slow Code wrote:
When code is gone your going to see an in rush of lazy people that don't
want to be good or skilled at anything, and their frustration over their
laziness will be taken out on other hams on the bands. This will turn

ham
radio into CB.

SC

so what are you SC,a fortune teller,soothsayer,prophet or what?
I have been studying the code for a while now and I know all the
letters and everything
but I am very slow with it yet. My goal has been to take the code test
in January,I have already passed the tech and general tests.But I gotta
tell you,all the crap from guys like you
have really been a turn off. "Laziness,dumbing down,end of ham
radio,all that other ignorant crap from a bunch of these people make me
think why in the world learn the code,I sure would
not want to make a contact with one of these guys.No way my sending
would be good enough for these perfect hams and who needs the grief.But
you have it all figured out and know what the future holds for this
HOBBY.So I may go ahead and take the test next month and I might not.In
the end it wont make any difference will it?I really wish you and those
like you would accept the reality of the way things are and let it go,
enjoy the hobby and stop spreading hate and discontent.You just drive
people away with that junk.
Bill KC9IRR
RVN May69 to Dec 70
20th Engineer Brg.

My. You sure had a nice cry, didn't you?


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In article . com,
"sapper" wrote:

Slow Code wrote:


Snip Trolling crap

SC


so what are you SC,a fortune teller,soothsayer,prophet or what? I
have been studying the code for a while now and I know all the
letters and everything but I am very slow with it yet. My goal has
been to take the code test in January,I have already passed the tech
and general tests.But I gotta tell you,all the crap from guys like
you have really been a turn off.


Snip

Put the idiots in the kill file. Don't waste your time reading them.

Good luck with with the license testing. Have fun with the hobby code,
phone, digital, and slow scan TV. Ignore the idiots on the air along
with the idiots in the news groups.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California
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LOL....from what I hear on the bands I would suggest hams police
themselves first before they worry about newcomers.


yes. Here, I hear long time hams who know and passed the morse code
test, singing on the ham bands. These hams don't report the other hams
for violating FCC rules by singing on the ham bands, yet these very
same hams report cb operators they hear singing on the cb bands.

That shows what kind of people the hams are.

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LOL....from what I hear on the bands I would suggest hams police
themselves first before they worry about newcomers.


yes. Here, I hear long time hams who know and passed the morse code
test, singing on the ham bands. These hams don't report the other hams
for violating FCC rules by singing on the ham bands, yet these very
same hams report cb operators they hear singing on the cb bands.

That shows what kind of people the hams are.


some hams esp old time hams that were morse tested and aproved

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