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"an old friend" wrote in
ups.com: wrote: Many ham are American Red Cross first aid and adult CPR instructors. That trumps CW at any speed. lol thank you for that Sorry Mark, the pumping and blowing you know isn't called CPR. SC |
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Slow Code wrote: "an old friend" wrote in ups.com: wrote: Many ham are American Red Cross first aid and adult CPR instructors. That trumps CW at any speed. lol thank you for that Sorry Mark, the pumping and blowing you know isn't called CPR. i am skilled at CPR amoug other thing you uon the other have given us no reason to say your skilled at anything SC |
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an old friend wrote: wrote: Dirk wrote: Ham's care more about operating appliances than knowing how to save a lives. :-( Many ham are American Red Cross first aid and adult CPR instructors. That trumps CW at any speed. lol thank you for that I guess saving lives is saving lives only when it uses CW. Those firemen are way out of their league when compared to this bunch. |
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On 22 Jul 2006 09:02:12 -0700, "an old friend"
wrote: not even the Ham Code matter to them only CW Part of that code is honesty. How honest is it to memorize answers to a test? |
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Al Klein wrote:
How honest is it to memorize answers to a test? How honest is it to memorize Morse code? Or should Morse code be derived from first principles? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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"Cecil Moore" wrote in message .net... Al Klein wrote: How honest is it to memorize answers to a test? How honest is it to memorize Morse code? Or should Morse code be derived from first principles? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp Lets face it folks to be a well rounded Ham one should learn CW. You never know when it will come in handy. I am not that good at it, maybe a step or less above a Novice, but I like to fool around with it. One ought to think about learning it in do time even though it is not required. My 2 cents worth. |
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..... yup, and to complete the circle we should also learn both the older and
newer versions of it, because you never know when some poor 90yr old ex-radio op is gonna fire up his spark-gap and send out a distress call using non-international code..... It's all about being prepared, ppl.... rb "Tom" wrote in message ... "Cecil Moore" wrote in message .net... Al Klein wrote: How honest is it to memorize answers to a test? How honest is it to memorize Morse code? Or should Morse code be derived from first principles? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp Lets face it folks to be a well rounded Ham one should learn CW. You never know when it will come in handy. I am not that good at it, maybe a step or less above a Novice, but I like to fool around with it. One ought to think about learning it in do time even though it is not required. My 2 cents worth. |
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