PhotonWrangler
Flashaholic
This apparently happened last month but I just learned of it today. The FCC is dropping the Morse Code requirement from ALL Amateur Radio license requirements. Apparently the communications void that was left in the wake of the Katrina disaster played a major part in this. Dropping this arcane requirement from the Amateur Radio requirements could prompt many newcomers to join the hobby and provide not only a needed boost in interest but a viable safety net when all other communications have been knocked out by natural disasters.
Personally I'm very happy to see this happen. Morse Code was an important mode of communications in it's day, but when the chips are down, you need as many lciensed radio operators as you can get, as opposed to a small and sparse handful who know the code.
This is good news for electronics hobbyists! Now all you need to get a license is the electronics knowledge.
:twothumbs
Personally I'm very happy to see this happen. Morse Code was an important mode of communications in it's day, but when the chips are down, you need as many lciensed radio operators as you can get, as opposed to a small and sparse handful who know the code.
This is good news for electronics hobbyists! Now all you need to get a license is the electronics knowledge.
:twothumbs