Will "no code" license result in meaningful growth?
Information from within ARRL indicates that last year the ARRL VECs, whose
teams handle over 70% ov al VE sessions, per their claim (which I am not
confirming nor disputing), performed over 5,000 VE sessions (with each
session handling multiple applicants/testees).
According to the report, the average session was 5-10 applicants/testees ...
(25-50k testees)
"Reservations" have now jumped to 50-75/session!!!
It appears that no-code WILL result in significant growth. (as I predicted)
While some who want to keep our bands "to themselves" (at least until
they're reallocated for lack of/diminishing use) will bemoan this, I am
elated!
From what I've seen, the ARRL BoD is "Getting It" about the need to welcome
new hams and strongly discourage any berating/insulting/bad treatment of
them just because they didn't have to take a Morse test. BRAVO!
I hope that ALL hams will "get with the program" and act like decent human
beings/Elmers towards the impending, apparently significant influx of
newcomers.
Treat them right and they will assimilate - treat the crappy and you'll
regret it in the long run.
73,
Carl - wk3c
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