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Old March 2nd 04, 11:27 AM
Charles Brabham
 
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Default That QRM called CW


Another "anonymous" moron with an anti-ham message to post on a ham radio
newsgroup.

Like most SPAM, there was zero intelligence involved in making it up, and
zero character involved in posting it here. - A nothing - from a nobody.

(Yawn)

Charles Brabham, N5PVL


"Anonymous Sender" wrote in message
acolo.com...

As a SWL, I heard some QRM on the
lower frequencies of the ham bands.
There were short and long beeps but with
irregular lengths (I checked that on an
oscilloscope). Finally I found an old
military gay drunkard operator that told
me that QRM was called CW and was
supposed to be a digital communication
mode.
I asked him how this can be a digital
communication mode with a so slow speed
and no error control, amazing in the
21st century.
He said that CW was invented at a time
where people were not so clever to
invent microprocessors, so operators
with small brains could use CW. These
operators are not yet all dead today
unfortunately, so some CW fossil signals
remain on the bands although new
digital modes are far better, because
the CW operators cannot use computers
(they do not know neither how works a
microprocessor nor how to format a
hard disk under Linux or setting up a
Wi-fi network).
It becomes evident that there are 2
classes of ham operators. Those born
with CW and those born with SSB.
Those born with CW bring nothing to
amateur radio today, they are unable to
use new technologies. So it will be
reasonable to allow CW operators
above 1 GHz only to limit the QRM with
CW and called them "Dinosaur class" and
the others called "Pioneer class" on
all bands.
When you see the new ICOM IC-7800 that
has the PSK31 mode included, you
understand that the new way for
ham-radio is not CW. Happy death CW !