"N2EY" wrote in message
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In article .net, "Bill
Sohl"
writes:
Here's AG4RQ's response to my questions:
K2UNK Question: What does dropping code testing for General
or Extra do that is then "guaranteed to become a
very expensive enforcement nightmare."?
AQ5RQ Reply: Bill, the enforcememt nightmare would come
from instantly granting a quarter of a million or more
Techs HF privileges.
Quarter million? More like 322,000, since the ARRL-proposed free upgrade
would
go to all Techs and Tech Pluses.
OTOH there's no indication of how many would actually use the new
privileges.
I believe there are a good number of family member techs
who probably have limited desire even to get on HF at all.
We have intentional QRM on
the bands already.
Haven't heard any on CW, myself...
I suspect any animosity would be short lived anyway.
Add a quarter of a million Techs
to the bands, along with the resentment over this
whole code/no-code issue. What do you think will
happen?
How will anyone know who is who just from a callsign? There's sure to be
some
resentment no matter what.
Some fun facts:
If either the ARRL or FAR proposals are enacted, about 322,000 Techs and
Pluses
will have more HF/MF. Not just 'phone but CW and data. The ARRL proposal
spreads them out over most of nine bands while the FAR proposal
concentrates
all 322,000 into half of 160, small slivers of 80 and 40, and a bit more
of 10
and 15. And no 'phone on the bands between 2 and 25 MHz.
Which proposal do you think will maximize crowding and resentment?
Good point.
Comparisons to the old Novice are not valid because there were far fewer
than
322,000. It's clear that one reason ARRL proposed the upgrade to General
was to
*avoid* crowding.
K2UNK Question: Does RAF believe that if a General
or Advanced (K2UNK, mental goof, meant to say Extra)
doesn't pass a code test that he/she wouldn't be
allowed by the FCC to operate morse?
AG4RQ Reply: Under the RAF proposal, the only Generals
and Extras (You said Advanced. I think you meant
Extra) would be those who passed a code test. We
want to keep licensing requirements for General and
Extra as is, with a 5 wpm code test.
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He didn't understand the question?
Agreed.
It's clear from the proposal that all license classes would be allowed to
use
Morse. Not an issue.
Clearly section 21 is anything BUT clear as to what RAF
believes...IMHO.
I think it's pretty clear. The FAR/RAF? proposal was written as a reaction
to
the ARRL proposal, and is similar in some ways but offers drastically less
HF/MF (space and bands) to hams who haven't passed a code test.
The big question, then, comes down to this:
If it is accepted that Element 1 will be removed for at least some classes
of
licenses with HF privs, (note that "if", folks!) is it preferable to:
A) limit them to small parts of a few bands that are relatively unpopular,
particularly during sunspot minima years
or
B) allow them significant access to all HF/MF bands?
Well put.
Personally, I don't think the 5 wpm code test is a real "barrier" to
anyone,
given the wide range of accomodations now in place and the training
methods now
available. But if it's going to be dropped for some license classes, it
seems
to me that B makes more sense than A.
Agreed.
IOW, ARRL would spread the free upgradees out and give them a smorgasboard
of
options, FAR would concentrate them and give them a restricted diet.
Which do you think makes more sense?
Agree again.
Cheers,
Bill K2UNK
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