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October 30th 05, 09:38 PM
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A Quote from Len
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More important, this lack of an age requirement plus the
anonymizing nature of Morse Code and the "data modes" has
promoted and supported a form of equality among hams of all ages
are/were very rare.
Perhaps it is this equality that bothers some people so much.
" It's also a wonderful thing to hear people of all ages on the ham
bands, working each other regardless of age, gender, race, religion,
etc., without prejudice or classification by same. Morse Code and the
"data modes" are better for this than voice."
So which is it, Jim?
Does Morse Code anonymize the participants or doesn't it?
If the participants are anonymous, how is it that you can hear that
they are "of all ages on the ham bands, working each other regardless
of age, gender, race, religion, etc., without prejudice or
classification by same. Morse Code and the "data modes" are better for
this than voice."
73 de Jim, N2EY
Good grief, Jim. At least you could have posted this stuff in
different threads so it wouldn't be so easy to spot.
Best of Luck
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