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Subject: [TenTec] More about CW at WRC2003
From: jimr.reid@verizon.net (Jim Reid)
Date: Fri Jun 20 18:54:19 2003
>From GACW Web site

View about CW from Russia:

1. "First a strong belief that Morse testing is the big difference 
between Amateur Radio and the Russian version of Citizen's 
Radio Services.

2. The Russian Federation also points out that lowering the 
code requirement in many other nations has not led to a 
significant increase in the number of hams in those countries.

3. The Federation says that it surveyed Russian radio operators 
and found overwhelming support for retention of the code and 
the Russians say Morse is one of the most effective means 
of communication in emergencies with clear benefits in reducing 
interference on the high frequency bands".

Well,  we went over these a few years ago as the US amateur
community went through the license restructuring process.
Only possible new point is the evidence that there have not
been a large influx of new amateur licenses in the US,  contrary
to what No Code International was presenting as one reason
to restructure and drop CW altogether.

We are almost exactly at 10,000 added license holders since
restructuring commenced in April of 2000,  for details,  see:

http://www.ah0a.org/FCC/Licenses.html

Biggest impact on our ranks:  26,560 more Extra Class
license holders, and 29,760 more General Class holders.
Great drops in the Novice and Advanced classes.  Also
the Tech and Tech+ have dropped about 10,000 holders.

Much more info about US license data at:

http://www.ah0a.org/FCC/index.html

73,  Jim  KH7M




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