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John S. wrote:
John Quote: 3.Based upon the petitions and comments, we propose to amend our amateur service rules to eliminate the requirement that individuals pass a telegraphy examination in order to qualify for any amateur radio operator license. It is long long overdue, but welcome nonetheless. I hope that it is in time to turn around the trends that are so well known. There are no trends and eleminating the CW requirement will make little if any difference. |
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![]() Cmdr Buzz Corey wrote: John S. wrote: John Quote: 3.Based upon the petitions and comments, we propose to amend our amateur service rules to eliminate the requirement that individuals pass a telegraphy examination in order to qualify for any amateur radio operator license. It is long long overdue, but welcome nonetheless. I hope that it is in time to turn around the trends that are so well known. There are no trends and eleminating the CW requirement will make little if any difference. Well, yes there are trends. Some people have actually taken the time to review the data before making a judgement on the health of the hobby. The news is not good. Take a look at: http://users.crosspaths.net/~wallio/LICENSE.html I do agree that removing the morse code requirement will probably have little impact on long term registration. It is probably too little too late to reverse the trend of the hobby moving from grey to white hair as the age of active participants continues to increase. The hobby is almost a quaint anachronism to younger people who are aware of it. There are so many viable alternatives that do not require tests and licenses. |
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John S.:
Since when does commander buzzard let logic and facts get in his way, get real the man is lower on the evolutionary scale than an amoeba! John "John S." wrote in message oups.com... Cmdr Buzz Corey wrote: John S. wrote: John Quote: 3.Based upon the petitions and comments, we propose to amend our amateur service rules to eliminate the requirement that individuals pass a telegraphy examination in order to qualify for any amateur radio operator license. It is long long overdue, but welcome nonetheless. I hope that it is in time to turn around the trends that are so well known. There are no trends and eleminating the CW requirement will make little if any difference. Well, yes there are trends. Some people have actually taken the time to review the data before making a judgement on the health of the hobby. The news is not good. Take a look at: http://users.crosspaths.net/~wallio/LICENSE.html I do agree that removing the morse code requirement will probably have little impact on long term registration. It is probably too little too late to reverse the trend of the hobby moving from grey to white hair as the age of active participants continues to increase. The hobby is almost a quaint anachronism to younger people who are aware of it. There are so many viable alternatives that do not require tests and licenses. |
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