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Old February 16th 05, 09:19 PM
Ted Hazell
 
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"James King" wrote in message newspsl8nwpaa2sj4v0@dad...
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 22:34:32 -0500, Dee Flint
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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.


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I use only morse on H.F.Because that is my preference , but that does not
mean I insist on everyone using it.
If you don't like it, or cannot achieve the necessary standard then please
let us who want to, use it in peace.
Have you any idea how many stations using morse can get in the same space as
one voice tx ?
It saves a lot of space that would not be available if we all used voice.
Thanks for listening.
TED





 
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