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![]() "Dee Flint" wrote in message ... "James King" wrote in message news ![]() On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 22:34:32 -0500, Dee Flint wrote: I've never operated satellite and never intend to and have no interest in ever doing so. Yet I had to answer questions on it. Do I think it should be taken out of the test? No, because it is something allowed by my privileges. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE Please demonstrate your knowledge of Sat - data - sctv abilities. For your license that is. not just a passing knowledge in the topic but send and receive a 1 minute transmission of each. CW has its place in amateur radio... in history. When code was the primary means of transmitting a message, demonstrating your skill prior to getting your lic. was a great idea. That time has passed. As far as I know, no bandwidth has been off-limits to CW. Makes me wonder at what your rail about. I wasn't railing at anything. I was merely commenting that not wanting to take a test element is not a justification for eliminating it. The argument that you won't use it is also invalid as one cannot predict the future or changes in interest. There are far better reasons to eliminate it than those two arguments. Though I readily admit that I am a proponent of keeping the test there are reasons that should at least be evaluated and those that are pure hogwash (i.e. not wanting to or not thinking they will use it). Demonstrating satellite, data, or sctv abilities is not practical in a testing environment. The test teams can't afford to have those facilities and even in the days of the FCC testing, they did not have such facilities. By the way, I've already operated data modes and found them utterly boring and gave them up. Satellite and SCTV are not attractive enough to me to invest money in them. The question should be: is CW one of the fundamentals of amateur radio? If so, it should be a requirement somewhere along the line. Age of the mode is irrelevant. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE My humble opinion is "It would be better to drop code and up the technical". There are more than enough amateurs who know little about radio as it is... |
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