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Funny, but most people I hear complaining about the requirement already
learned and passed the morse code test and are General and Extra license holders. Strange. That flies in the face of all the available surveys. The General and higher class operators heavily favor keeping it. Surveys are never accurate with reality. That is just how unemployed mall rats who actually talk to telemarketer and clip board survey takers feel. Of the 15 - 20 ham friends I have, we are all Generals and Extras and ALL against the morse code requirement. Half of us also hold the GROL commercial licenses with radar endorsement. If you know of anyone who is a General or Extra who is for keeping the requirement, that is because they feel that since they had to do it, everyone else should have to too. A very childish and selfish emotional reason that is not based on logic or common sense. Everyone I know had to take the code test, but we still have sense to know it was wrong and understood it was only because of the stupid world agreement that we had to endure it. Now that that excuse no longer applies, everyone is dropping it. So will the US, but they always have to go through their long drawn out political ways to make a simple decision take months and years to finally get something done, even when it is as simple as this. Look how FAST other governments were able to drop this. Very impressive! Hey, our ancestors had to own slaves and not allow blacks to use the same rest rooms and water fountains as whites, so everyone else should have to continue by those requirements too, right? When we dropped the slavery thing, that was because people were too lazy to beat slaves and now the world is like citizens band because we don't have slavery in the US anymore, right? Yeah, we all had to take the stupid code test. And most of us ended up forgetting it right after the test because we never used it. We never intended to use it, but we wanted to use microphones on HF frequencies, so we had to learn it because of a world agreement. The military dropped code because there was no world agreement forcing them to keep an outdated antiquated worthless mode. (the microphone and speaker were since invented, thus we have telephones in our homes and not telegraphs) Well, the world finally agreed that the code requirement is silly and dropped it. But now each country has to do the paperwork to drop it from their respective country's law books and it is a quick process in efficiently run countries, but will take months and years in governments like the one in the USA. In case you are too slow mentally to realize it, the debates here now are no longer about if we should keep or drop the requirement, that debate is now over for good. The new argument is why it is taking the US government so long to change the wording and text in our laws to reflect the change. Keeping the requirement when no other country in the world has the requirement would be even more idiotic than the whole requirement was in the first place! Surely if you sit and think about that for a while you can see something as obvious as this. Then again, you don't even know what the argument is about. You still think it is about if or not to have the requirement still. It is about the slowness of the US to change the text of the law. Obviously it is fact that the requirement will be dropped in the US and every country in the world (it already has been) it is just a matter of watching how fast or slow each country's government can rewrite a law if they put effort into it. Look how fast the US government could act to change the name of french fries to freedom fries. They can do it for silly things, why not when it comes to serious issues? Billions every month for war against a country that didn't have any WMD just like they kept saying they didn't, yet not one dollar available for health care and now more US citizens are without health care and insurance than ever before. Yet, knowing and learning morse code is your priority in life. How pathetic. The last time I used morse code, was decades ago when I had to pass the test at the FCC field offices a long time ago, never used it once after that. Talk about lazy, YOU probably only had to receive and recognize a few words and select a multiple choice answer. We didn't have it that easy, but we don't start whining that all of you should have to do it the hard way just because we had to, we realize it is a silly and ridiculous requirement and NO one should have to take it unless they intend to USE morse code on the bands. In the later case, even those using 2-meters should have to learn it if they intend to use it there. Only makes sense. Something many of you know nothing about. |
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