FCC Ponders Removing Morse Code Reqs for Amateur Radio Licenses
Nalez writes "This story on the ARRL website outlines six petitions currently in front of the FCC to drop the Morse code requirement for the amateur radio license exams. Currently the ability to do Morse code at 5 words per minute is required to operate on the high frequency bands (below 30Mhz), which are the bands that propagate best around the world." While this may or may not attract more people to ham radio, it will make it easier for the novice to use packet radio devices.
dah dah dah dit dit dit dit dah dit dah dah dah
I've been tunneling all my morse code over SSH...
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whats morse code?
isint that what they used to stop the aliens in Independance Day?
We know that even in the distant future, one's survival may depend on embedding a morse coded message in the warp signature or scanning frequency!
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As the inventor and patent holder for Morse (TM) every ham operator must pay a $299 licence fee to.. etc..
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... the FCC is considering a move from using . and - as morse code notation, to using . and /
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shee-it. cw gots rhythm, honky.
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Perhaps the old-timers don't want their hobby to grow (for example to grow like the internet grew!) Perhaps they want to keep it like it is - rather clean, a bit of the elite-touch.
Are you talking about Amateur Radio or Linux?
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It's so user friendly it only has one button, and we push that before it leaves the factory!!
This would be like using "unix" without learning vi or ed. Never! :)