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Old January 5th 04, 12:57 PM
N2EY
 
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In article .net, "Bill Sohl"
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"N2EY" wrote in message
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In article k.net, "Bill
Sohl" writes:

The point is that no other licensing (federal or state) takes such a
position....i.e. where the additional privileges are not otherwise
a function of additional knowledge required for the license.


What other licensing includes things like a Basis and Purpose that the
licensees are expected to fulfill? Drivers sure don't have such.

Would you rather that FCC did away with the Extra, Bill?
For that matter what about the General?

If we adopt the philosophy, it could be done. Insane, but stranger
things have happened.

There are, as we have discussed, valid privileges which could be
tied to the increased license knowledge. Power would be a good
example (IMHO). Most of us have agreed that it makes almost
no sense to have the entry level license (technician) allowed to
run 1500 watts based on a knowledge base of so little technical
and theory.


Agreed! But FCC doesn't see it that way - yet.

Bill, your argument simply points down the path of getting rid of the
Extra, even if you don't intend it that way.


Not at all. I'd make the Extra the only license allowed 1500 watts.


Then you have the unenviable task of convincing FCC that the current General
and Tech exams don't adequately test for the knowledge required to safely
operate 1500 watt amateur transmitters.

73 de Jim, N2EY