Thread: Bye Bye CW
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Old December 16th 03, 04:23 AM
 
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Eventually, in the not to distant future, the CW subbands will be the only
real amateur radio for us pre- no code operators.... the rest will just be
multi-band CB.... full of foul language and name-calling (much like
newsgroups and 75 meters). If they ever do away with the CW subbands, that
will be the end of HF for me, I'll stay on 6. From what I've seen, that band
requires skill and patience, something that the code-hater types don't
have....

W4UDX

"Noon-Air" wrote in message
news

"VE3PMK" wrote in message
...
I agree completely with the 'toll gate' reference.

Simply 'wanting' to be a ham (and having a VISA card) should not be

enough.
Have a listen around the 26MHz to 28MHz for both the legal and out of

band
CB operators. Do you want the ham spectrum to sound like that?? I

certainly
don't. I don't think many of us wish to hear echoplexed microphones on

HF
nor our repeaters. (and yes, I host a repeater.) Do all CB users operate
like that? Certainly not! Back then, I certainly did not, and yes, all
through high school myself and my now 'ham' buddies all had CBs.

We don't want simply 'more' hams. We certainly don't need an influx of

lids
QRMing the bands to a state of being unusable, heavens knows we have

enough
already. I wanted to be a ham for years, and after putting in some

effort,
studying a few times a week, and yes, practicing code on W1AW every

night
it
was receivable, I got my ticket. It makes you appreciate something when

you
have to work for it, even if it's just a little effort. Now before I get
flamed to pieces here speaking up in defense of CW, remember, I'm not

saying
anyone MUST use code, but having a few technical hurdles to cross makes

for
a better ham population on the other end.

Someone wants to get on HF without a code requirement? I'm sure most

hams
would not mind that if there was a suitably challenging technical
requirement to replace it.

There's my two cents, and thanks to all you hams who operate keeping

others
in mind. It's a pleasure to share the spectrum with all of you.

Pat, VE3PMK


I concur....thanx for saying it better than I ever could.

n6ojn
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