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The planned special event operation this weekend by the American Radio relay
League to celebrate the "end of Morse code" is insulting and indicates the organization's desire to divide the amateur community. As such we are calling for amateurs worldwide to boycott ALL PRODUCTS advertised in QST and email the manufacturers that you are doing so and why you are doing so. |
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Screw You
Die with your code you son of a bitch! You think I'm not gonna buy a new rig just because ARRL/QST advertises em? Your sick in the frickin head.....Tell ya what...take all your radio equipment and chuck it in the trash asshole After all.....chances are the ARRL/QST advertised for those companies at one time or another....Grundig....Icom...Yaesu....Kenwood whatever you got just chuck it and forget it. "Carl H." wrote in message ... The planned special event operation this weekend by the American Radio relay League to celebrate the "end of Morse code" is insulting and indicates the organization's desire to divide the amateur community. As such we are calling for amateurs worldwide to boycott ALL PRODUCTS advertised in QST and email the manufacturers that you are doing so and why you are doing so. |
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Carl H. wrote:
The planned special event operation this weekend by the American Radio relay League to celebrate the "end of Morse code" is insulting and indicates the organization's desire to divide the amateur community. As such we are calling for amateurs worldwide to boycott ALL PRODUCTS advertised in QST and email the manufacturers that you are doing so and why you are doing so. Carl, did you actually -read- what the ARRL said? Listed below is a direct quote from their web site... Amateur Radio Enters a New Era (Feb 23, 2007) -- A new Amateur Radio Service regime now is in place. The requirement to demonstrate Morse code proficiency to gain HF privileges officially disappeared from the FCC's Part 97 rules today at 12:01 AM Eastern Time. At the same time, some 200,000 Technician licensees without Morse code exam credit acquired HF privileges equivalent to those available to Novice licensees. The League is marking the occasion with a W1AW special event aimed at welcoming newcomers to the HF bands. 1) I don't see the word 'celebrate' anywhere; however, they *are* "welcoming newcomers to the HF bands". That doesn't seem too unreasonable. The ARRL is just accepting the reality of the situation--the new *FCC* (not ARRL) rules. 2) If due to *FCC* action (beyond the control of the ARRL), the only new hams coming in to the hobby are going to be no-code hams, why shouldn't the ARRL welcome them? Should anybody new that wants to be a ham be shunned by the ARRL because of an *FCC* rule? 3) Read point two above again. This was an *FCC action*, beyond the control of the ARRL; the ARRL can either welcome the newbies or put their tail between their legs and slink off into the night... Unfortunately, if they did do that, I don't know of any organization ready to take the ARRL's place--do you? 4) Why boycott the QST advertisers because of an *FCC* rule change? Maybe your time would be better spent boycotting the FCC. Sorry 'Carl without a Call', you're way off the beam on this one. Carter, K8VT 20 wpm Extra Proud ARRL member since 1959 P.S. For years, people bitched that the ARRL was run by a bunch of pro-code geezers; now you say the ARRL is 'celebrating' the end of CW. Sorry, you can't have it both ways... |
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