"KØHB" wrote in message
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"Bill Sohl" wrote
Assuming "free upgrades"
as was noted in your post, what's the overall harm?
You're a bright guy, Bill, so surely you can see the "overall harm", but
maybe you're having some trouble shaking off the effects of your New Years
Eve celebration, so I'll spell it out for you.
Today, passing the Amateur Extra exam is the qualification required for
full
amateur privileges. An existing General or Advanced licensee has passed a
less comprehensive set of examinations, and has not (by FCC definition)
demonstrated qualification for full amateur privileges.
If FCC suddenly upgrades all General and Advanced licenses to Amateur
Extra,
then ipso facto and ipso jure the qualification required for full amateur
privileges has been lowered by two full steps.
Only on a one-time basis. The question still is, what is the harm of
such a one-time "fix."
Given that sad state of affairs, now any NEW amateur hopefuls can
reasonably
plead that any examination more comprehensive than the current General
discriminates against new applicants.
They can plead all they want...doesn't make it so. The FCC could
certainly counter argue the upgrades were a one-time need to
simplify the overall license structure. YMMV
Cheers,
Bill K2UNK
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