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![]() an old friend wrote: dxAce wrote: "John S." wrote: cut Requiring that a test taker be able to translate dits and dahs into letters is only proof that the prospective ham has some command of a little used language - morse code. It does nothing to show that the prospective ham can operate a station effectively, safely and courteously. It is akin to requiring that prospective drivers also be able to use a buggy whip. Same old tired excuse thrown out by those who are too lazy and unwilling to learn. nah your post was the same tired chestnut of a hypocrtie What in the world is a "chestnut of a hypocrtie" that is more in frat boy stuff than radio And what is "frat boy stuff". Typical DXACE nonsense.... |
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