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[email protected] October 21st 06 04:51 AM

It was a mistake for the ITU to eliminate the CW requirement.
 

wrote:
On 20 Oct 2006 19:40:43 -0700, wrote:


Dave Heil wrote:

wrote:

What can be passed by CW that cannot be passed by voice???

A Morse Code exam.

(exraneous newsgroups removed)

Dave K8MN


Sorry Dave, but you're wrong. The Morse Exam uses audio, not actual
on-the-air transmissions. I guess you're just not VE material.


indeed if the test were based on air use it might even be possible to
ctruct a rational for keeping the test although it would be rough to
justify why it is was the only mode so tested but one might make a
stab at it


If you have to "send by hand and receive by ear" over the air without
the license you're testing for, you'd be llike W3RV bypassing all the
testing and regulatory material and just getting on the air without a
license. And we wouldn't want that, would we?


[email protected] October 21st 06 04:55 AM

It was a mistake for the ITU to eliminate the CW requirement.
 

Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:
wrote:

He might be a former RRAPper. Can you guess which one?


I'll go with Mark and say it is a current RRAPer...a pro-coder who
is wrapped too tight...either Jimmie Noserve or that Waffen SS guy.


I'll sidestep your rude and insulting remarks


Are you sure those aren't "goose steps?"

to advise you what I've
told others he I post as no one but myself in usenet. The same
cannot be said for you, Avery.

Dave K8MN


Quitefine and Darktower made a big splash a while back. Do you
remember or do you choose to ignore that FACT?


[email protected] October 21st 06 05:19 AM

It was a mistake for the ITU to eliminate the CW requirement.
 

wrote:
On 20 Oct 2006 19:51:24 -0700, wrote:


wrote:
On 20 Oct 2006 19:40:43 -0700,
wrote:


Dave Heil wrote:

wrote:

What can be passed by CW that cannot be passed by voice???

A Morse Code exam.

(exraneous newsgroups removed)

Dave K8MN

Sorry Dave, but you're wrong. The Morse Exam uses audio, not actual
on-the-air transmissions. I guess you're just not VE material.


indeed if the test were based on air use it might even be possible to
ctruct a rational for keeping the test although it would be rough to
justify why it is was the only mode so tested but one might make a
stab at it


If you have to "send by hand and receive by ear" over the air without
the license you're testing for, you'd be llike W3RV bypassing all the
testing and regulatory material and just getting on the air without a
license. And we wouldn't want that, would we?


You are right that doesn't work but it is closer to a valid arguement
for code testing than anything proposed by the ProCoder in my memerory.


Slow Code doesn't know code.

Although one could do the practice and exam on vhf but then they
would still have to deal with the codeless techs in their specrum


It would just be too awful for them to share spectrum with the unwashed
and the unworthy.


Dave Heil October 21st 06 05:32 AM

It was a mistake for the ITU to eliminate the CW requirement.
 
wrote:
Dave Heil wrote:

wrote:

What can be passed by CW that cannot be passed by voice???

A Morse Code exam.

(extraneous newsgroups removed)

Dave K8MN


Sorry Dave, but you're wrong. The Morse Exam uses audio, not actual
on-the-air transmissions. I guess you're just not VE material.


Passed=obtaining a passing grade

Good luck@


Dave Heil October 21st 06 05:33 AM

It was a mistake for the ITU to eliminate the CW requirement.
 
wrote:
Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:
wrote:
He might be a former RRAPper. Can you guess which one?
I'll go with Mark and say it is a current RRAPer...a pro-coder who
is wrapped too tight...either Jimmie Noserve or that Waffen SS guy.

I'll sidestep your rude and insulting remarks


Are you sure those aren't "goose steps?"

to advise you what I've
told others he I post as no one but myself in usenet. The same
cannot be said for you, Avery.

Dave K8MN


Quitefine and Darktower made a big splash a while back. Do you
remember or do you choose to ignore that FACT?


Why? Were they Len too?

Dave K8MN


[email protected] October 22nd 06 01:27 AM

It was a mistake for the ITU to eliminate the CW requirement.
 

Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:
Dave Heil wrote:

wrote:

What can be passed by CW that cannot be passed by voice???
A Morse Code exam.

(extraneous newsgroups removed)

Dave K8MN


Sorry Dave, but you're wrong. The Morse Exam uses audio, not actual
on-the-air transmissions. I guess you're just not VE material.


Passed=obtaining a passing grade

Good luck@


Now you claim the VE gives your score in a CW transmission?

Keep digging.


Slow Code October 22nd 06 01:33 AM

It was a mistake for the ITU to eliminate the CW requirement.
 
wrote in
ups.com:


Dave Heil wrote:

wrote:

What can be passed by CW that cannot be passed by voice???


A Morse Code exam.

(exraneous newsgroups removed)

Dave K8MN


Sorry Dave, but you're wrong. The Morse Exam uses audio, not actual
on-the-air transmissions. I guess you're just not VE material.




Sorry,
I guess you're just not good HF material, unless it's 11 meters.

SC

Slow Code October 22nd 06 01:33 AM

It was a mistake for the ITU to eliminate the CW requirement.
 
wrote in
ups.com:


wrote:
On 20 Oct 2006 19:51:24 -0700,
wrote:


wrote:
On 20 Oct 2006 19:40:43 -0700,
wrote:


Dave Heil wrote:

wrote:

What can be passed by CW that cannot be passed by voice???

A Morse Code exam.

(exraneous newsgroups removed)

Dave K8MN

Sorry Dave, but you're wrong. The Morse Exam uses audio, not
actual on-the-air transmissions. I guess you're just not VE
material.

indeed if the test were based on air use it might even be possible
to ctruct a rational for keeping the test although it would be rough
to justify why it is was the only mode so tested but one might make
a stab at it

If you have to "send by hand and receive by ear" over the air without
the license you're testing for, you'd be llike W3RV bypassing all the
testing and regulatory material and just getting on the air without a
license. And we wouldn't want that, would we?


You are right that doesn't work but it is closer to a valid arguement
for code testing than anything proposed by the ProCoder in my memerory.


Slow Code doesn't know code.



Wrong.

You do you like to get everything wrong all the time?

SC

[email protected] October 22nd 06 01:38 AM

It was a mistake for the ITU to eliminate the CW requirement.
 

Slow Code wrote:
wrote in
ups.com:


wrote:
On 20 Oct 2006 19:51:24 -0700,
wrote:


wrote:
On 20 Oct 2006 19:40:43 -0700,
wrote:


Dave Heil wrote:

wrote:

What can be passed by CW that cannot be passed by voice???

A Morse Code exam.

(exraneous newsgroups removed)

Dave K8MN

Sorry Dave, but you're wrong. The Morse Exam uses audio, not
actual on-the-air transmissions. I guess you're just not VE
material.

indeed if the test were based on air use it might even be possible
to ctruct a rational for keeping the test although it would be rough
to justify why it is was the only mode so tested but one might make
a stab at it

If you have to "send by hand and receive by ear" over the air without
the license you're testing for, you'd be llike W3RV bypassing all the
testing and regulatory material and just getting on the air without a
license. And we wouldn't want that, would we?


You are right that doesn't work but it is closer to a valid arguement
for code testing than anything proposed by the ProCoder in my memerory.


Slow Code doesn't know code.



Wrong.

You do you like to get everything wrong all the time?

SC


You do?


Dave Heil October 22nd 06 06:12 AM

It was a mistake for the ITU to eliminate the CW requirement.
 
wrote:
Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:
Dave Heil wrote:

wrote:

What can be passed by CW that cannot be passed by voice???
A Morse Code exam.

(extraneous newsgroups removed)

Dave K8MN
Sorry Dave, but you're wrong. The Morse Exam uses audio, not actual
on-the-air transmissions. I guess you're just not VE material.

Passed=obtaining a passing grade

Good luck@


Now you claim the VE gives your score in a CW transmission?

Keep digging.


You're a little thick, Brian.

Dave K8MN



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