You're not a real ham if you want the ARS to sound like CB. It already does around here mostly silent
Al Klein wrote:
On 10 Aug 2006 18:51:34 -0700, "an old friend"
wrote:
Al Klein wrote:
On 10 Aug 2006 17:25:09 -0700, "an old friend"
wrote:
why would I support a sytem that tkae away my license
Because you're honest?
how would that play out
I was being facetious.
realy
the Congress has no power to regulate Radio except from the ITU treaty
and the "nessary and proper" clause. against the 10th amendment which
reserves powers not listed to the states or to the people.
Interstate commerce.
comerence this IS AMATEUR RADIO you dolt
commerce is forbidden
how does Morse code relate to Comerce anyway?
Interstate commerce gives the Congress the right to require Morse Code
testing Id love to TJ weigh in on that
of course in fact you are beyond any convincing you have decided that
Morse is somehow vital to Ham radio
forutnately my auduince is out there
a gruop you and your postion failed to conivnce the ARRL may be getting
the FCC to drag it feet awhile but do you realy think code testing will
last amore than a few years at the outside
Indeed in last round before 2000 I could not find one of the procoders
who would state he beleived that code testing was not doomed
You're not a real ham if you want the ARS to sound like CB. It
already does around here mostly silent
do you realy distpute this title?
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