I don't know...seems to me I heard a bunch of jerks on 20M SSB and 75M SSB
many years ago when we still had a 20 WPM requirement. And I bet the 75M
jerks that QRM contesters passed the 13/20 WPM requirement.
What we should do now is stengthen the technical exam. It has gotten easier
over the years. Remember when you had to draw and explain how a transmitter
works as part of the test? Now the questions and answers are given to you
before the test. College would have been a lot easier had I known the
questions and answers before taking the exams!
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From: owner-secc@contesting.com [mailto:owner-secc@contesting.com]On
Behalf Of Bill Fisher W4AN
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 3:19 PM
To: Jay Pryor
Cc: SECC@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [SECC] Fwd: ARLB044 IARU Administrative Council Calls for
End to Morse Requirement
Got yer ears on good buddy?
I predict that eventually what are now the ham radio SSB bands will slowly
transform themselves in to a 70s version of CB radio. I've already seen
plenty of examples of this happening already.
I'm hoping that some of current ham population will realize the only place
to a real ham is on CW.
Well I can dream anyway.
Catch ya on the flip side.
10-4
Bill Fisher
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Jay Pryor wrote:
>
> >Subject: ARLB044 IARU Administrative Council Calls for End to Morse
> >Requirement
> >To: jpryor@uga.cc.uga.edu
> >From: "W1AW Mailing List" <w1aw-list-request@p1k.arrl.org>
> >Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 14:28:39 EDT
> >CC: W1AW List: ;
> >
> >SB QST @ ARL $ARLB044
> >ARLB044 IARU Administrative Council Calls for End to Morse Requirement
> >
> >ZCZC AG44
> >QST de W1AW
> >ARRL Bulletin 44 ARLB044
> > >From ARRL Headquarters
> >Newington CT October 12, 2001
> >To all radio amateurs
> >
> >SB QST ARL ARLB044
> >ARLB044 IARU Administrative Council Calls for End to Morse Requirement
> >
> >Saying that it was ''setting aside any previous relevant decisions,''
> >the International Amateur Radio Union Administrative Council this
> >week resolved that IARU policy supports ''the removal of Morse code
> >testing as an ITU requirement for an amateur license to operate on
> >frequencies below 30 MHz.'' The Council further resolved to urge
> >member societies--as an interim measure--to seek Morse code testing
> >speeds ''not exceeding five words per minute.''
>
>
> As if we weren't already depressed enough!
>
> Jay, K4OGG
>
>
>
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