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![]() Dee Flint wrote: "Slow Code" wrote in message ink.net... "Dee Flint" wrote in : It DOES make a difference. It maintains the number of ways we can exchange information, and as a filter to keep out some of the riff-raff allowing you better enjoyment of the service. I believe in keeping a basic test simply because a person can't determine if they will like code until they've tried it. Plus it is one of the basics of radio. If they have the basics and have thus learned it is not a big, scary hurdle, they will be willing to pursue it in the future since they already know it at a basic level. meaning you basicaly belive that the Mode must be forced on everyone as mode welfare The filter argument, I consider totally bogus. because Code is either a basic part of ham radio or it is not. That should be the criteria for determining if it should be tested. Dee do you seriously support the implied postion that if we end Code tesing we should indeed end Code USE? 4- Make the no-code license one year non-renewable. Probably wouldn't make any difference. Of course it WILL make a difference! It creates an incentive to keep studying and building on radio knowledge & skill by requiring an upgrade after a year. And we end up with more knowledgable hams. How can that be bad? In today's climate, it will not be an incentive. Those who want to upgrade don't need the non-renewability clause. The rest will simply let their licenses lapse. Those who would let it lapse aren't on the air enough to contribute anyway. thanks a lot btch |
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