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"John Smith" wrote in message ... YEAH!!! Hide all the answers and require 'em to come up with the answers psychically!!! ROFLOL! Get real, any college is test smart, any CS/EE technology student will blow the doors off any test any panel can come up with in damn short order. The ARS written test has been a joke for years. All the answers are published, all one has to do is buy the book and memorize the answers.. no need to actually KNOW anything. How many of these damn 'appliance operators' nowadays can actually build their own equipment? How many can repair the appliances they buy from HRO or Universal Radio (beyond looking on the internet for mods)? |
dxace:
There are simply NO rational, logical and serious arguments against dropping the code requirement with can be posed by a sane mind. Mind you, I said "sane mind!" Or course, insanity is too often given a painted face and an attempt made to feed it to the unwitting... John "dxAce" wrote in message ... "John S." wrote: Unless the FCC operates very differently from other federal agencies the fact that they are using a Notice of Public Rulemaking signifies that they have pretty much made up their collective mind to go ahead with abolishing the morse requirement. I wonder if all of those against change have expended as much energy writing to the FCC as they have repeating the same worn old arguments here on the news group. The only worn out arguments are those expressed by those who want the code test dropped. The majority of whom it would seem are to stupid or lazy or both to take the time to actually learn something. dxAce Michigan USA |
John S. wrote:
Peter Maus wrote: beerbarrel wrote: On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 13:33:52 -0500, "Count Floyd" wrote: On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 12:41:48 UTC, beerbarrel wrote: On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 07:31:02 -0400, dxAce wrote: Joel Rubin wrote: On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 19:33:36 -0700, "John Smith" wrote: http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_publi...C-05-143A1.doc John Code ability should be one alternative among other technical tests. It seems very odd to freeze a technical test in a museum of bygone technology. If one cannot learn at least a minimal 5 WPM code then they have absolutely no business obtaining an amateur license. dxAce Michigan USA Agreed! Then you should also learn how to ride a horse in order to deliver the mail on time. That's apples to oranges....Cw is the most efficient form of communication in ham radio... That's a truth not limited to ham radio...pilots have known that VOR stations identify in Morse coded since the beginning of VOR. As did/do ADF stations before them. Charts are marked with frequency, station indentifier, and the Morse equivalent. Knowing the code saves a lot of time and helps reduce confusion when navigating by radio. But what possible connection is there between licensing a ham for communications on 40 meters and the ability of a pilot to interpret station designators. Unless the FCC and FAA are merging and they will be offering one combined license for the amateur Hamilot I'll let you think about that remark before you retract it. |
commander buzzard:
Your ideas, thoughts and convictions would not even count in horseshoes--they'd miss even the whole pit!!! John "Cmdr Buzz Corey" wrote in message ... John Smith wrote: All that can be taken care of with new bandwidth allocations. All we do is benefit from is finally getting some new and interesting minds to communicate with. Chatting with ancients farts gets old quickly... Eleminating the CW test won't bring in any significant numbers of new minds into ham radio. Ham radio just isn't interesting to the current generation code test or no code test. All your yapping is for naught. |
Carter,I happen to own a 1914 Ford Model T Runabout Roadster car.I have
to push the starting handle in and keep my right hand thumb (I am right handed) and my knees out of the way when I start up that old car.But,once I get it warmed up a little bit,all I have to do is shut off the ignition and let the engine stop running and then switch the ignition back on and if one of the four cylinders is on or near top dead center,all I have to do is kick a tire and that old Ford T Model engine will start right up.(it works every time) What if your modern day vehicle has a burned out starter motor? How are you going to get it started up if it isn't a straight shift and you can't push it down a hill in second gear? cuhulin |
Brenda:
Have you ever looked at older tests??? Get real!!! Silk covered wire, TRF receivers, phenolic insulators, regen receivers, coherers, "crystal detectors" and tubes are already seen mostly in museums... Those old tests look difficult because the methods are now understood better, are totally out-dated, or the equip no longer used! Yanno, even the bandwidth/freq allocs have changed and most would guess wrong on those old questions!!! ROFLOL!!! John "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "John Smith" wrote in message ... YEAH!!! Hide all the answers and require 'em to come up with the answers psychically!!! ROFLOL! Get real, any college is test smart, any CS/EE technology student will blow the doors off any test any panel can come up with in damn short order. The ARS written test has been a joke for years. All the answers are published, all one has to do is buy the book and memorize the answers.. no need to actually KNOW anything. How many of these damn 'appliance operators' nowadays can actually build their own equipment? How many can repair the appliances they buy from HRO or Universal Radio (beyond looking on the internet for mods)? |
Public schools are used by nobody but so-called "teachers" baby sitting
the fed govt dumbed down moron idiot kids. cuhulin |
"John Smith" wrote in message ... Brenda: Have you ever looked at older tests??? Get real!!! Silk covered wire, TRF receivers, phenolic insulators, regen receivers, coherers, "crystal detectors" and tubes are already seen mostly in museums... Those old tests look difficult because the methods are now understood better, are totally out-dated, or the equip no longer used! Yanno, even the bandwidth/freq allocs have changed and most would guess wrong on those old questions!!! ROFLOL!!! I don't know what tests you are talking about, but I am talking about CURRENT QUESTION POOLS.. not stuff from the 40's. |
I hate telephones,except my old antique telephones which I do not use.I
am thinking about rigging up my old 1933 Western Electric desk telephone so I can use it.But first,I need to find an exterior bell box with the bells for it.Cell phones sound like a choked chicken when they "ring" Only fools use cell phones. cuhulin |
And the sum of your combined,,,,,,,,,
cuhulin |
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