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I think that since Morse Code is old, but not completely useless, I feel it
should no longer be made to be learned to gain access to the HF bands. Do I feel that Amateur Radio be made a free for all? No, it should not. There should be a test, but not a really hard test, but not a easy one either. I'll even admit, I'll never get a new Icom 7800, at $10,000.00 - I'll be lucky to maybe get a used 706 at about 400 or 500 or so. Lloyd Davies - Time Lord and Talk show host "On the Domestic Front" http://groups.yahoo.com/group/domesticfront/ |
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Lloyd Davies - wrote:
I think that since Morse Code is old, but not completely useless, I feel it should no longer be made to be learned to gain access to the HF bands. The work required to get that ham ticket is the only thing keeping it from turning into a repeat of the Citizens Band fiasco. There would be a huge increase in the number of retards on the airways. Keep the requirements where they are. New recruits are needed, but that is another problem entirely. A good start would be informing young people in junior high about the hobby. Communicating with cubs/brownies Girl Guide and Scout troops would help too. There must be many more sources of recruits. I have a feeling the kids aren't being reached and there aren't enough coming in to replace all the geezers who are croaking. mike |
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Behold, m II signalled from keyed 4-1000A filament:
Lloyd Davies - wrote: I think that since Morse Code is old, but not completely useless, I feel it should no longer be made to be learned to gain access to the HF bands. The work required to get that ham ticket is the only thing keeping it from turning into a repeat of the Citizens Band fiasco. There would be a huge increase in the number of retards on the airways. Restrict them to 80 or send them to 2, with the rest of the fruit salads ;-) Keep the requirements where they are. New recruits are needed, but that is another problem entirely. A good start would be informing young people in junior high about the hobby. Communicating with cubs/brownies Girl Guide and Scout troops would help too. There must be many more sources of recruits. Good plan! -- Gregg *It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |
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On Thu, 06 May 2004 04:17:29 GMT, m II
wrote: Lloyd Davies - wrote: I think that since Morse Code is old, but not completely useless, I feel it should no longer be made to be learned to gain access to the HF bands. The work required to get that ham ticket is the only thing keeping it from turning into a repeat of the Citizens Band fiasco. There would be a huge increase in the number of retards on the airways. Keep the requirements where they are. New recruits are needed, but that is another problem entirely. A good start would be informing young people in junior high about the hobby. Communicating with cubs/brownies Girl Guide and Scout troops would help too. There must be many more sources of recruits. I have a feeling the kids aren't being reached and there aren't enough coming in to replace all the geezers who are croaking. mike WOW! I amaze myself! I agree 100% with you. Tracy |
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![]() Michael 'I'm a retard and I lied about getting a PhD' Bryant wrote: From: m II The work required to get that ham ticket is the only thing keeping it from turning into a repeat of the Citizens Band fiasco. There would be a huge increase in the number of retards on the airways. They are already there! The code requiirements don't seem to have done much to keep some very big "retards" from joining the ranks of amateur radio. Haven't you ever listened to 80 or 20 meters? The "geezers" aren't croaking fast enough! Are you advocating the more rapid demise of amateur radio operators Fat Boy? Sure sounds like it too me! |
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