Re: ARLA/CLUSTER: Fim dos exames de aptidão em código morse na Jamaica
Gmt
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Sexta-Feira, 9 de Junho de 2017 - 14:37:50 WEST
Talvez!
Se for como foi cá, as *slots* destinadas ao CW devem estar saturadas! (de
estar às moscas)!!!!!!!
73
Gamito
2017-06-09 14:30 GMT+01:00 João Costa > CT1FBF <ct1fbf gmail.com>:
> Depende sempre, LuÃs, do ponto de vista.
>
> Na maioria dos paÃses, e contra o que seria expectável, o fim dos exames
> de aptidão em código morse trouxe um aumento da actividade deste modo,
> incluindo um aumento dos verdadeiros apaixonados e interessados.
>
> João Costa (CT1FBF)
>
>
> 2017-06-09 14:05 GMT+01:00 TUXA <luistuxa gmail.com>:
>
>> Péssima medida! Mas por cá foi igual.
>>
>> 73, Luis
>> CT1GUJ
>>
>> 2017-06-09 13:53 GMT+01:00 João Costa > CT1FBF <ct1fbf gmail.com>:
>>
>>> No more Morse code for radio operators, technicians
>>>
>>> Amateur radio operators and technicians in Jamaica will no longer be
>>> required to be proficient in Morse code, as a result of changes to the
>>> regulations for the two pieces of legislation which govern radio and
>>> telegraph control services.
>>>
>>> Director of Legal Affairs at the Spectrum Management Authority (SMA)
>>> Ida-Gaye Warburton explained to the Regulations Committee of Parliament
>>> that morse code is no longer the primary means of transmitting information
>>> to critical agencies such as the Office of Disaster Preparedness and
>>> Emergency Management (ODPEM) during national emergencies and disasters.
>>>
>>> The amendments will effect changes to the Radio and Telegraph Control
>>> (Amateur Radio Service) Regulations of 1974, and the Radio and Telegraph
>>> Control (Radio Operations and Technicians) Regulations of 1974.
>>>
>>> Warburton explained to reporters after the sitting that “they have more
>>> sophisticated equipment now, so the dots and tones that they used to use in
>>> 1974 to ensure that they weren't interfering with, for example, the marine
>>> operators or airline users, that restriction is no longer necessary... so
>>> they can talk to each other without using the coding messagesâ€.
>>>
>>> The legal director said this is significant for the Jamaica Radio
>>> Amateur Association (JRAA), because of its alliance with ODPEM.
>>>
>>> “The hope is that they will be able to increase their membership and
>>> give Jamaica and, in particular ODPEM, the support it needs in times of
>>> disasters,†she said, noting that the changes are timely given the start of
>>> the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season.
>>>
>>> Meanwhile, President of the JRAA Nigel Hoyow explained that many
>>> countries have abolished the morse code in favour of more modern methods of
>>> communication.
>>>
>>> Read more at:
>>> http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/no-more-morse-code-for-r
>>> adio-operators-technicians_101229?profile=1373
>>>
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