N2EY wrote: 
 
 In article , Alun 
  writes: 
 
 
Four years ago there were 6 license classes open to new hams. Now there 
are only 3, but the other 3 classes are still held by almost 200,000 
hams. Was that an "absurd" change? Tell it to the FCC! 
 
Hans' proposal would create 2 new license classes and close off the 
other 6 to new licensees. Is it really so absurd, given the changes 
we've already seen? 
 
His proposal is no more absurd than the claim that a single 5 wpm code 
test is a "barrier"..... 
 
73 de Jim, N2EY 
 
 
It's not really three, though. Although the 'Tech Plus' was abolished in 
theory it still exists in practice. That particular absurdity will go away 
when Element 1 is abolished, which it soon will be. To avoid actually 
taking away any privileges the FCC will have to give the Novice subbands 
to all Techs (assuming Element 1 will no longer be mentionned anywhere in 
Part 97, the only other alternative would be to take them away from those 
Techs who have them now, which would be very unpalatable). 
 
 
 And also without any purpose. 
 
I don't agree with all aspects of Hans' proposal. In particular, I oppose 
all time limits and time in grade requirements. 
 
 
 Do either of them really create a problem? I entered ham radio with both of 
 those features (Novice license only good for two years, upgrade or go off the 
 air, and a two-year experience rule for Extra). I don't think they were such 
 awful ideas. 
 
I don't oppose a time limit per se. I don't like a ten year time limit 
though. 
 
I support a time in grade, even though I would be frustrated (read 
teased) by a two year stint before I could get the class A. Another 
thing, which would be a little strange would be having to have a control 
op at field day (or operate lower power) 
 
- Mike KB3EIA - 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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