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Issued there new De-Coder rings yet?
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Those will ship with the new Yeasucobra 2000.
It's a special package worked out between Yeasu, Cobra, Super America Truck Stops, and NCI®. They are teaming up to offer a new Super HF'er rig that fits nicely into any truck or table top. Covers the entire Ham Radio band, 11 through 160 meters. The first 1000 units ship with a nice autographed picture of Carl, the guru of modern day Ham Radio. I can hardly wait! 10-73 y'all! "WA8ULX" wrote in message ... Issued there new De-Coder rings yet? |
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Why bother? DICK sends code so poorly that it cannot be copied.
Thats not the CODE I was talking about. |
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hmmm..
a little sour over your precious CW testing being discontinued, world-wide? Clint KB5ZHT |
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In article , "Clint"
rattlehead@computronDOTnet writes: hmmm.. a little sour over your precious CW testing being discontinued, world-wide? Not "sour" at all. But 8 countries (so far) is hardly "world wide". -- It will be really interesting to see what happens to ham radio in countries where code testing is totally eliminated. Will there be big increases in growth (i.e., lots of new hams)? Will there be lots of new technology brought to the ARS by new hams for whom the code test was a "barrier"? Time will tell. |
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![]() Not "sour" at all. But 8 countries (so far) is hardly "world wide". hm, I see.... um, and you know the one and only acceptable definition of "world wide" huh? I guess i've missed where it's written that "world wide" is composed of no less than 9 countries. The fact is, it would only take two seperate nations to call something "multinational" or "international".. so, would it comfort you a little more if I were to have said "internationally, code testing is being dropped"? you'd also do well to make a case study of how many hams are represented by the nations that are dropping it. Many nations that aren't are composed of nations with fewer than a dozen hams.... and a few that are run by dicators (lybia) have 1 and only 1 ham operator.... guess who..... Clint KB5ZHT |
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Additionally:
IARU Says "Remove Code", Excerpted from ARRL Letter "The focus was on the future when the International Amateur Radio Union Administrative Council met September 6-7 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. In the aftermath of WRC-03, the council urged IARU member-societies to call to the attention of their administrations "the desirability of adopting specific changes in their domestic regulations for the amateur and amateur-satellite services, so that they will be consistent with the revised Article 25 of the international Radio Regulations." In that vein, the IARU governing body called for the removal of Morse code as an examination requirement to operate on HF. The council reiterated its stance first taken in 2001 that Morse code proficiency "as a qualifying criterion for an HF amateur license is no longer relevant to the healthy future of amateur Radio." "IARU policy is to support the removal of Morse code testing as a requirement for an amateur license to operate on frequencies below 30 MHz," the IARU Administrative Council resolved. At the same time, the council's resolution recognized Morse code as "an effective and efficient mode of communication used by many thousands of radio amateurs." It also took into account ITU-Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) Recommendation M.1544, which sets down the minimum qualifications of radio amateurs. -------- |
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![]() "Dick Carroll" wrote in message ... Bill Sohl wrote: "IARU policy is to support the removal of Morse code testing as a requirement for an amateur license to operate on frequencies below 30 MHz," the IARU Administrative Council resolved. So read it Bill-- that means they support *an* amateur radio license allowing HF operation without code, NOT the removal of all code testing. If that's what you think it sez...dream on. Cheers, Bill K2UNK |