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[AMPS] ARRL and QST (and CW Relevance)

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Subject: [AMPS] ARRL and QST (and CW Relevance)
From: andywallace@home.com (Andy Wallace)
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 11:55:56 -0600
Who decides the relevance of any of the questions in the written exams? you?
International regulations require the ability to send and receive CW but do
not specify a speed--look it up! 1 wpm would be legal, 5 wpm is plenty. 13
or 20 wpm are nonsense.

Andy  K5VM

T A RUSSELL wrote:

> On Wed, 27 Jan 1999 16:05:38 -0600 Andy Wallace <andywallace@home.com>
> writes:
> >
> >More third grade style strawman arguments--nobody suggested
> >making the written exams easier--lets make them HARDER
> but dealing with relevant  information.
> >
> >Andy K5VM
> >
>
> A  nice sounding  SIMPLISTIC  PLATITUDE,    BUT,
>
> RELEVANT   to   WHO?
>
> Who decides WHAT is relevant?
>
> What really is relevant?
>
> CW  was deemed RELEVANT by International Agreement
> so that anyone using a radio would be able to recognize
> a DISTRESS call.  Remember the TITANIC?
>
> CW  truly is the INTERNATIONAL  LANGUAGE.
>
> Someone trained in CW can recognize a distress call
> even though he cannot understand a word of English.
> Using Q-signals (such as QTH) relevant INFORMATION
> can be passed between people who have NO common language
> other than CW.
>
> THAT is the RELEVANCE of CW.
>
> I don't buy the feeble excuse that someone can't learn the code.
> There may be a miniscule number of exceptions, but MOST
> peoply who cry they can't learn the code simply aren't willing
> to put forth the time and effort to do so.  IMHO, If you are too
> lazy to learn the code, you shouldn't  play the game.
>
> On the technical side,  CW  is capable of producing the
> highest Signal to Noise ratio because it has the narrowest
> Bandwidth of all modulation systems.  That alone keeps it
> "relevant" as a viable means of communication under
> adverse conditions.
>
> de   Tom   N4KG
>
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