---- Original Message -----
From: "David L. Thompson" <thompson@mindspring.com>
> The new FCC Chairman told a group of hams that its time
> for amateurs to move to the new modes and leave what he
> considers are obsolete modes.
The new FCC Chairman may not understand how Amateur Radio differs
from all other radio services.
> He said (and ARRL agrees) that a mode such as PSK31 is
> superior to CW in weak signal environments.
This is correct, but it is irrelevant because PSK31, and other
data modes, cannot be decoded by the human ear alone.
> Amateurs are working each other with QRP where signals
> are below the noise threshold. Listen to the speaker
> and there is nothing!
Then, whatever it is, it's not amateur radio - pehaps it's amateur
data communications? In my book, if it's not Phone or CW, decoded
by the human ear alone in real-time, then it's not amateur radio.
73,
Paul EI5DI
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