Dwight Stewart wrote:
Is there no clause in the treaty Congress previous ratified that allows
for modifications in compliance with ITU changes?
Do you mean that the ITU treaty allows the retention of a code test if
the FCC decides
to? It says as much that it is now an option.
There is quite likely many new things in the new treaty that the USA
really wants and
the code thing for hams is likely at the very bottom of the list of
priorities. Most members
of congress are not likely to even know what ham radio is, much less
care about the
code requirement for hams......
We're not banning code. Some new hams will likely start playing it and
find it
easy to pick up, and become good at it. As long as there is interesting
DX to
be had on CW, hams will keep using it. "CW gets thru when nothing else
does,
and only needs the simplest of equipment".
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