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On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 21:58:45 -0500, "Jack Painter"
wrote: "Tebojockey" wrote /snip somewhat outmoded means of communication. Even for seafarers, GMDSS is taking over and code is used less and less. /snip Somewhat outmoded? Used less and less? Here's an update: Even at sea, where code died a slow death as far back as the 1960's (some hangers-on who liked it persisted through the 80's) there was no need for any radio operator to have memorized more than two letters of code after that point. Except for an outdated concept of licensing. That is also long gone from the maritime world, with no radio officer aboard any longer. Why? Simple economics. In concert with great advances in safety of life at sea, the need for either code or the radioman who knew it faded away completely a long time ago. I agree with you that anyone who experiments or legitimately repairs or modifies radio transmitting equipment should be licensed, and for the good reasons you explained. But the fact is that neither aircraft nor marine vessels in private or commercial or military use whose lives depend on communication, have any such requirements for the operators. It is in fact quite "plug-n-play" and this is the major reason the MF and HF bands are still in use at all. When that equipment is no longer competitive with modern satellite systems, we will see it disappear entirely from commercial use. By that time new technologies will have other uses for the spectrum, and its hard to imagine how far some of that will go. But it is no longer relevant to continue to drag old habits (CW) along, unless you are forming an "old habit we do for fun" club. If Amateur Radio allows itself to be relegated to that category, as the legal team proposing new BPL rules argued in open court last Fall (which they won by the way, in spite of heroic efforts by the ARRL and others), it has nobody to thank but itself. 73, Jack Painter Virginia Beach, Virginia Jack, Thanks for your input, but I beg to differ with you. A general radiotelephone operator's license IS required to perform *any* work on comms equipment for aircraft or marine use. Further, GMDSS repairer or operator is required for using or repairing that equipment, as is a second or first-class radiotelegraph license for most large vessels. Plug-n-play aside, these licenses are still required, and anyone not havig one and working on such equipment is liable for big trouble if found out. Military is a different matter, as they train and certify their own, but commercial and private aircraft and marine must still abide by the regs (that is, if they are US licensed or serviced in a US facility). Code is still very useful in an emergency if all other means fail. Indeed, this is why code became a part of ham radio. When it was being demonstrated to one federal regulator in the early days, the modulator section of the demonstrator's equipment failed and he switched to Morse. The federal official was so impressed, that it became a part of licensing regulations. Like it or not, we hams many times find ourselves in emergency situations where we have to relay or report message. How do you propose to do that if you have no spares and your modulator fails? I don't use code, but I can in an emergency. This gives me a nice comfort zone. Some people prefer to use it exclusively. But I suspect that it will always be a part of the license requirement. Surely if you possess the necessary skils for electronics, you can master 5 WPM code which is now all that is required. It's a rite of passage to join the club. Let us not forget that the license is a *privilege* and not a right, and can be revoked at whim by the FCC. It's something you have to earn, and the powers that be apparently feel that code is necessary, I suspect, for emergency purposes. Regards, Al ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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