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Hi there,

The following text is an extract from the minutes of the International
Informal Meeting held at "Ham Radio 2000", Friedrichshafen, on 24 June
2000 at 10.00 am. These minutes were drawn up by Hilary Claytonsmith,
ex-President of the RSGB, so their veracity is assured. The full minutes
can be found on the DARC website (www.darc.de). The reader is invited to
draw his/her own conclusions.

73, Pete  PE1MHO- G7ECN

>>>>>>> CUT

4.4 (continued) Report from Region 1

The meeting then returned to matters raised under PA0LOU's report.

OE3REB expressed concern that no information had been received by the Austrian Society
from Region 1.

G3OZF asked for clarification on the position of Morse in the future licence
regulations and the progress that had been made since the decision at
Lillehammer, to review the IARU policy. W4RA explained that the PDNR(M-AOQ)
was subject to further review at the September 2000 meeting of the AC.
PA0LOU said that the EC felt that the Lillehammer Conference had voted in a
confusing way, on the one hand to remove the Morse requirement from M-XXX
and on the other, to retain the decision of the Tel Aviv Conference to
retain Morse as a requirement. The EC had therefore decided that the Region
1 position should be to retain Morse as a requirement.  A paper had been
submitted by the Chairman of the CLG reinforcing the Regional position that
Morse should remain as a requirement for an HF licence.  Some present at the
meeting expressed surprise at this statement as they had no recollection of
the Tel Aviv resolution on this matter being endorsed at Lillehammer.

Concern was expressed about the paper submitted, apparently by the CLG
Chairman, apparently without the knowledge of IS or member societies.

>>>>>>>  CUT


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