Dave Heil wrote in message ...
William wrote:
PAMNO (N2EY) wrote in message ...
In article k.net, "KØHB"
writes:
"William" wrote
I blame the problems of the ARS on the following, .......
Problems? What problems, Brian? I've been a ham for 46 years and
amateur radio just keeps getting better and better!
Y'know, you've got a point there, Hans!
There are more hams
than ever, we have more frequencies than ever, we have more ways to
operate then ever, the regulations are less restrictive than they've
been since the 1920's, there are more new technologies to explore than
ever, and the outlook is for even more of the same.
All true! *And*, we still retain almost all of what we had in the past. If
someone wants to use, say, 1950s equipment, they can do so in almost all cases.
In fact, that's true all the way back to about the 1920s.
The rest of the world is slowly getting 40 meters doubled..
Problems? Hardly!
A couple of things like BPL, sure, but not the end of the world.
73 de Jim, N2EY
I recall you claiming that we needed more not fewer license classes,
and 13 and 20 wpm code exams.
And BPL is such a minor thing...
I must have got it wrong again. Hi!
You must have, "William". There is serious talk of an entry level
license. That'd be one more than we have now.
Hmmm? And 1 less than we had when he made his complaint.
Getting rid of the
Novice license was a serious mistake. What was needed was a revision of
Novice privileges.
Dave K8MN
And it appears that even you have a complaint wrt the amateur service.
My goodness, just after Jim says everything is rosey!
Jim tries to take an opposite position from me, just because it was me
who said it. Typical bad attitude Extra.
Anyway Dave, I agree with you (and Hans) that we need a legitimate
entry level license. bb