[TenTec] Restructuring

JohnJJeff@aol.com JohnJJeff@aol.com
Fri, 31 Dec 1999 17:43:18 EST


Sorry, forgot to sign my diatribe....

"I'm sorry, but it's vy hard for me to feel that this decision is not a 
^dumbing down^ of a great communications  service. The fallacy of the "radio 
art" comment in the FCC  order is that it should have read "radio 
communications art", which would so much more accurately have described what 
we have been overthe years. It has been ^both^ a communications medium and a 
technical resource. And CW has been--and will continue to be-- a linchpin of 
the ^communications^ part of that art. Tell me that someone who has passed a 
5 wpm CW exam is going to be as effective an emergency communicator as 
someone with more proficiency when CW is all there is at the time, as can 
easily be the case, and frequently has been. No way. Yes, I believe radio 
communications technology will be a large part of the future and needs to be 
emphasized, but so would have been the radio ^communications^ art if the FCC 
hadn't made this ill-considered move. Can't help it: there's no way to get to 
quality without working for it, and now no one has to work for it.  
Nevertheless, I don't particularly subscribe to the "conspiracy" theories 
suggested in this thread. It would be an even more disastrous situation were 
there to be a mass defection from ARRL. And, furthermore, I absolutely 
endorse the postitive comments about gettiing new hams excited about the art; 
if this is the way it is to be, then that's the only way we can continue to 
maintain the quality of this great hobby (aka "communications art"). Still, 
my ole (1977) Amateur Extra License certificate has new meaning for me today, 
a sad day for ham radio.

Happy New Year to All,

Jeff, W2ZU 

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