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"Martin" wrote in message
... It's funny - that's exactly what many in Australia said 2 years ago, but look at us now, no code requirement at all! Don't be too quick to expect FCC to maintain its ground when everyone else is changing.... Hm, well, it'd be nice if the FCC were known for quick and efficient decisions. I am not sure which regulatory body makes the rules for Australia's amateur radio ops, but congrats on having such an apparently efficient one yourselves. The FCC here in America seems to be more concerned with pushing through technologies that would ultimately ruin the use of the HF spectrum altogether (BPL) than concern themselves with anything having to do with amateur radio. I have talked with many American hams about this subject, and even if we do not agree on what should be done about the code test, we all agree that the FCC will most likely be exceedingly slow to act on making a decision about the Code test either way. They have no real incentive to do so. Then again, why should American hams expect the FCC to make a quick decision if we can't stop fighting about it amongst ourselves? I am thinking it will be at least 2-3 years before we hear from them about the Code test. If it's earlier, fine by me. I have already passed the damned thing anyway, and couldn't care less if hams that come after me need to pass it or not. Cheers to you Down Under, and 73, Jackie |