Mike Coslo wrote:
Carl R. Stevenson wrote:
I fail to find the humor ... it must be you. Having been licensed for
over 25 years, having learned Morse, passed a test (albeit 5 wpm,
but my skill increased as I *used* it in the early days), then losing
interest in using Morse, seeing Morse keep many of my engineering
colleagues from becoming hams over the years, and being involved
in this issue for a number of years, both before the FCC and in the
WRC prep process, I knew all the background, the issues, the US
position, etc. I also knew the postions of many/most other
administrations and regional groups. What's so funny about that?
I await the influx of all these engineers and the advances they will
bring Amateur Radio.
Yeah, Mike, we all do.....as we have lo these many years now.
Did anyone seriously say they were really interested in Ham radio, but
the Morse Code test kept them out? just hard to imagine that someone
really interested would do that.
The Morse requirement is GONE from the ITU Radio Regs ... administrations
are free to drop Morse testing (many are planning to do so with surprising
rapidity ... we in the US are used to government moving slowly, so the speed
with which some administratons plan to allow access to HF by no-code hams
seems surprising to us ...)
These are facts that you can't change, so I suggest you simply learn to live
with them.
Last time I checked, we were allowed to voice our opinions. No one
doubts it will be dropped, but we don't have to like it.
Ah, but you DO. Carl sez so.
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