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[SECC] RE: NCVEC Files FCC Petition to End Code

Subject: [SECC] RE: NCVEC Files FCC Petition to End Code
From: tbdrake at charter.net (Tom Drake)
Date: Thu Jul 31 13:34:05 2003
The National Conference of Volunteer Examiner Coordinators is composed of 14
organizations.  Included are ARRL,  W5YI, CAVEC-Huntsville, AL, Jefferson
Amateur Radio Club-New Orleans,  W4VEC-Highpoint,  NC,  Western Carolina
Amateur Radio Society VEC-Knoxville,  TN,  Milwaukee Radio Amateurs
Club-Milwaukee,  and others around the US.

They are responsible for the format and the content of the tests. (read
Question Pool).  Some of the VE testing groups have caught deserved hell for
questionable or even fraudulent testing practices. The FCC has entrusted us
as the gatekeepers of the hobby.  Public service events and VE tests are the
public's  "first impression"  of amateur radio.  How much are you doing to
screen the incoming hordes?

I'm admittedly a poor CW contester,  but I have been an active ARRL VE since
1984 and no slugs got in on my watch except by luck.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lee Hiers" <aa4ga@contesting.com>
To: <sECC@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 8:50 AM
Subject: [SECC] RE: NCVEC Files FCC Petition to End Code


> I asked K1ZZ if the ARRL was a member of the NCVEC (he didn't answer, but
I'm pretty sure
> they are), and if the ARRL officially supports the petition.  Portions of
his response
> follow.
>
> On 31 Jul 2003 at 8:27, Sumner, Dave,  K1ZZ wrote:
>
> > Lee, the petition itself states; "This request to eliminate the Morse
> > code (Element 1) examination does not necessarily have the support of
> > the ARRL Board since they have yet to develop a position on the
> > matter."
>
> He also sent the Board resolution that covers the subject, which basically
states that at
> the time of the resolution, the ARRL did not support elimination of code
requirements in
> the US.  He then stated:
>
> > The Board will consider recommendations with regard to the
> > implementation of WRC-03 changes to Article 25 (which involve much
> > more than just Morse testing) at its January 2004 meeting.
>
> Anyone care to make a wager regarding the outcome of this board meeting?
(assuming code
> requirements haven't been eliminated by then)
>
> Lee
>
> --
> Lee Hiers, AA4GA
> Cornelia, Georgia
>
>
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