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change the license structure.
forget cw forget the q/a written have a fill in the blank test where the questions strictly made sure one knew enough not to hurt themselves or others. not technical,just safety. fcc agents travel to clubs at various times to conduct exams. The newly issued license would be issued as an "amateur radio license".............. all current license holders would be issued a new "amateur radio license" along with their current call sign. All license holders would enjoy all frequencies assigned to the amateur service. No more FCC ordered subbands. we can do that ourselves. Thats my idea to save ham radio, signed: 13 WPM Advanced |
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![]() wrote: change the license structure. forget cw forget the q/a written have a fill in the blank test where the questions strictly made sure one knew enough not to hurt themselves or others. not technical,just safety. fcc agents travel to clubs at various times to conduct exams. The newly issued license would be issued as an "amateur radio license".............. all current license holders would be issued a new "amateur radio license" along with their current call sign. All license holders would enjoy all frequencies assigned to the amateur service. No more FCC ordered subbands. we can do that ourselves. Thats my idea to save ham radio, signed: 13 WPM Advanced there have been worse sugestions made |
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![]() an old friend wrote: wrote: change the license structure. forget cw forget the q/a written have a fill in the blank test where the questions strictly made sure one knew enough not to hurt themselves or others. not technical,just safety. fcc agents travel to clubs at various times to conduct exams. The newly issued license would be issued as an "amateur radio license".............. all current license holders would be issued a new "amateur radio license" along with their current call sign. All license holders would enjoy all frequencies assigned to the amateur service. No more FCC ordered subbands. we can do that ourselves. Thats my idea to save ham radio, signed: 13 WPM Advanced there have been worse sugestions made dude, we have to try something new. stop seperating folks by class of lic. just make sure they aren't going to hurt anything, then have at it. one class, all frequencies guys like us wouldn,t have to mail in our old tickets,keep'em as keep sakes.just wen the new license arrives thats it "amateur radio license"...........the official and only license. Guys with techs or the old novice allready, well guess what,........they are grandfathered and get the same ticket as the gen adv, or ex............and **** on who don't like it. signed a 13wpm drunk as hell ham |
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![]() DrDeath wrote: "Slow Code" wrote in message ink.net... wrote in oups.com: SC But we share our groups with you, even though you have no clue. not wlling doc |
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I don't know why you guys don't just filter out Slow Code and leave it at
that. Let him post and no one will see it ![]() wrote in message ... On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 23:21:23 GMT, Slow Code wrote: wrote in roups.com: an old friend wrote: one class, all frequencies I hate that idea. I'm a 20wpm Extra and I don't want to share my sub-bands with retards. yep there at least you come out and admit you are ONLY interested in your own selfish interets SC http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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"DrDeath" wrote in
: "Slow Code" wrote in message ink.net... wrote in oups.com: an old friend wrote: wrote: change the license structure. forget cw forget the q/a written have a fill in the blank test where the questions strictly made sure one knew enough not to hurt themselves or others. not technical,just safety. fcc agents travel to clubs at various times to conduct exams. The newly issued license would be issued as an "amateur radio license".............. all current license holders would be issued a new "amateur radio license" along with their current call sign. All license holders would enjoy all frequencies assigned to the amateur service. No more FCC ordered subbands. we can do that ourselves. Thats my idea to save ham radio, signed: 13 WPM Advanced there have been worse sugestions made dude, we have to try something new. stop seperating folks by class of lic. just make sure they aren't going to hurt anything, then have at it. one class, all frequencies I hate that idea. I'm a 20wpm Extra and I don't want to share my sub-bands with retards. SC But we share our groups with you, even though you have no clue. Well, lucky for you, your CB buddy's and Markie, you dont have to pass an exam to use the internet. If passing a test were required, you and your CB buddy's would only have telephone, snail-mail, and the smoke signals from your burned up linear finals to communicate with each other. SC |
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wrote in
ups.com: wrote: On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 23:21:23 GMT, Slow Code wrote: wrote in roups.com: an old friend wrote: one class, all frequencies I hate that idea. I'm a 20wpm Extra and I don't want to share my sub-bands with retards. yep there at least you come out and admit you are ONLY interested in your own selfish interets Well slow code, the new users would be sharing them with you, IF you act nice. Remember, there would be more no subbands. I am very impressed with your 20wpm extra! I'm just a lowly 13 wpm advanced, not smart enough to get that extra mumbo -jumbo.................. I know you're much smarter than me. I will say this sincerely. Would you care to move this qso to 40 or 80 meters? I do mean CW,ofcourse. I'm a little on the rusty side and am still using my old vibroplex. But I'll be dam if I can't light a lucky strike and not miss a beat. And I don't copy with a ****ing computer either. It's in my head or when I was working it was copied with a manuel type writer.I can tell if a wuss is sending with a computer,humans can't send that perfect and KEYERS don't count! Now slow code what ya say? oh BTW, did I mention I worked at WCC for more years than I care to remember. You newer guys should look up WCC,,,,,,,,,,was pretty cool for it's time. Hey Slow Code ...........people could record it and even the no-coders could use there computers to watch me make an ass of you on the much loved CW mode! Well?? **** or get off the pot,blow-hard. Your license proposal sucks, but it probably sounds good to a drunk. All your proposal does is dumb down licensing standards. You like it because you get all allocations at once with one test. Your proposal is bad because there is no incentive to improve your skills and progress any further after passing the initial exam. Now pour yourself a few more drinks and mull over this before you pass out you lazy ass drunk, and don't post here again unless you're sober. The best proposal for amateur radio: 1: No more automatic renewals. Individuals must retest and pass all elements required for their license class. 2: The passing score for written exams needs to be raised to 85%. 3: Code elements should be 13 wpm for General, and 20 wpm for Extra. 4: Make the no-code license one year non-renewable. |
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