In article , Mike Coslo 
 writes: 
 
Let's say that for one reason or another that Hams never got back their 
access to the airwaves after WW1. 
 
Could have very well happened, if not for the ARRL. Or, amateur radio could 
have  been legislated out of existence at one of the radio conferences in the 
early 1920s. But fortunately it didn't happen. 
 
	Fast forward to January 1, 2004. In 2003, amateur radio was reborn, 
with testing and privileges to commence on this first day of 2004. 
 
Whoa there! How could that happen? 
 
And if it somehow did, what spectrum, power and modes would be allowed? What 
services would give up spectrum? 
 
	What should the testing regimen be? 
 
Depends entire on what the "new" service in this alternate-history line is 
like, don;t you think? 
 
73 de Jim, N2EY 
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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