Where does the expertise of today's Radio Ham lie?
on 09/09/2006 15:26 Gareth Anus Evans slurred drunkenly:
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How, then, can it be possible to issue Ham Radio licences
to those who cannot tell one end of a resistor from the other?
YAWN! STILL banging on about your polarised resistors?
How, then, can it ever be possible to issue Ham Radio
licences to those of 6 years of age who lack the mathematical
capability to understand the evaluation of resistances in parallel?
The answer is, that it cannot be possible, and that licences
issued to such people are CB licences, no more, no less.
Syllabi for Ham Radio exams should resort to the traditional
subjects of familiarity with elemental electrical and electronic
components together with a modernised examination of the
ability to write software and understanding of DSP theory.
Beanie, if a **** like you can pass the RAE the average 6 year old
should have no problem at all. You did sit the RAE yourself, I assume?
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