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![]() "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... Carl R. Stevenson wrote: "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... Stu Parker wrote: On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 16:16:40 GMT, Carl R. Stevenson wrote: [snip] Go ahead. Pick at nits. We all know what he meant. But the point is well-taken. If CW is to be removed as a *requirement* for a ham license, then its special status has evaporated. Why give it any band-plan perks at all? CW operators can already operate in the phone bands (most of them don't, but that's a free choice), so why not accord the phone users the same freedom of choice? I'd be in favor of reserving a very small portion of each HF band for rtty, psk31, etc., but I'd let all modes permitted by an operator's license be used everywhere else. In other words, it is legitimate and useful to reevaluate the entire band-plan structure of the Amateur Radio Service, and it is even thinkable that what is commonly called the "cw portion" of the bands should be reallocated. Well, Carl, here is a well thought out and well presented argument. Your answer? - Mike KB3EIA - I have previously voiced my view that I do NOT favor phone band expansion, as the CW/data portions would be over-run with SSB. That would thwart the development of new digital modes and IMHO, be a bad thing. Okay, I was hoping for a little more than just that though. Because if someone comes up with that argument, and your answer is simply that it would thwart development, well then guess who is going to win? - Mike KB3EIA - You folks act as if CW has died and is being buried by everyone in the whole world. I hate to break it to you but there is a LOT of activity on CW. And will continue to be for YEARS. Just because the testing has been dropped is no reason think CW is not going to be used. I foresee a increase in activity actually. As the phone bands pile up with more and more CBisms the only recourse will be digital and/or CW. There will continue to be CW contesting, DXCC CW only, County hunting...etc..etc. And I guarantee you a CW signal is a lot less bothered by phone interference than a phone signal is by CW. Just stay up on the high end of the bands, and leave us alone. Deal? Dan/W4NTI |
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Floyd Davidson ) writes:
(Stu Parker) wrote: Don't believe that CW has had a long tradition of having favored status? Then reread the history of amateur radio. From being the mode favored by international treaty, to being the only mode that US hams were allowed to use on 40 meters until 1952, amateur radio history is full of examples of CW's most favored status. You are once again mixing the apples with the oranges. This reminds me of the time Marconi spanned the Atlantic. I remember he told his assistant "I'm not going to wait until voice modulation is invented, because I want to give morse code favored status". Then twenty years later, when hams spanned the Atlantic with shortwaves, they all said "let's not use that newfangled voice stuff, because we want to give morse code a favored status". Obviously, Howard Armstrong who we have to "blame" for all the receivers we use even today, must have been part of that conspiracy to keep AM in it's place, since he was part of one of the official transmitting sites for the attempt. Of course, there were all those hams in the early days who used only morse code because they wanted to give it favored status. It's a myth that they used it because a cw transmitter was simpler and less expensive. Let's not forgot OSCAR 1, launched in December of 1961. Those guys obviously had it send morse code because they wanted to give the mode favored status. Michael VE2BVW |
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In article , Mike Coslo
writes: As another NCI director, I'd tell Stu that IF he feels strongly about his suggestion, he could submit a petition for rulemaking to the FCC. I don't get it. You guys have lots to say to us nasty pro-coders, but now you are pretty low key. I have an idea, Why don't you tell Stu just that, not me? Do you agree with him??? So...you ADMIT to be on the side of the "nasty pro-coders?" Thought so. You should really, Really TRY to get some of YOUR side in control of themselves. Set an example. Make us proud. LHA |
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In article , "Dan/W4NTI"
writes: You folks act as if CW has died and is being buried by everyone in the whole world. I hate to break it to you but there is a LOT of activity on CW. And will continue to be for YEARS. Of course...the Kode Klutz Klan will see to that... Just because the testing has been dropped is no reason think CW is not going to be used. I foresee a increase in activity actually. As the phone bands pile up with more and more CBisms the only recourse will be digital and/or CW. There will continue to be CW contesting, DXCC CW only, County hunting...etc..etc. The world you knew and loved too much is ready to depart. Byeeee. And I guarantee you a CW signal is a lot less bothered by phone interference than a phone signal is by CW. "CW gets through when everything else will..." Yes, we all know that, it is a mantra of the Kode Klutz Klan. Just stay up on the high end of the bands, and leave us alone. So, you Klansmen want government protection? Welfare? Democracy in action. Up the minority. If someone doesn't let you play in peace, will you put on your sheets and assemble to burn a J-38 effigy on their front lawn? LHA |
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(Len Over 21) wrote in message ...
In article , (Brian) writes: (Michael Black) wrote in message ... This reminds me of the time Marconi spanned the Atlantic. I remember he told his assistant "I'm not going to wait until voice modulation is invented, because I want to give morse code favored status". Then twenty years later, when hams spanned the Atlantic with shortwaves, they all said "let's not use that newfangled voice stuff, because we want to give morse code a favored status". Obviously, Howard Armstrong who we have to "blame" for all the receivers we use even today, must have been part of that conspiracy to keep AM in it's place, since he was part of one of the official transmitting sites for the attempt. Of course, there were all those hams in the early days who used only morse code because they wanted to give it favored status. It's a myth that they used it because a cw transmitter was simpler and less expensive. Let's not forgot OSCAR 1, launched in December of 1961. Those guys obviously had it send morse code because they wanted to give the mode favored status. Michael VE2BVW You forgot the Titanic. So...the Titanic sank after receiving mode-favored-status...not something the Kode Klutz Klan wants to put at the top of their list. LHA Len, I didn't say anything about the Titanic's sinking, so lets keep this positive. But being probably the most famous vessel ever, I thought it would be prudent to include it on the above Morse-users list. And now there's a pump-key being marketed called the "Titanic." Something to be proud to own. I'd put it in the bottom of a salt-water aquarium to give it that correct historical look. Brian |
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From what I heard, (from a posting on QRZ) the NCVEC group
yesterday filed a petition with the FCC to abandon CW testing. The petition, unfortunatly, makes no provisions to preserve CW subbands... |
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