Before and After Cessation of Code Testing
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On Apr 9, 8:22 pm, "Dee Flint" wrote:
Changes in requirements don't have any effect
when the potential recruits have no idea that the hobby even exists.
I don't believe that there is any significant percentage of the
general population of the USA who has never heard of ham radio.
Well I certainly run into a lot of people who don't know about it. They ask
me what my antennas are for and I tell them ham radio. The next question
out of their mouths is "Ham radio, what's that?"
I don't believe the "changes in requirements" were intended to grow
ham radio.
I don't know if that was the intent or not but some people tried to convince
the rest of us that it was absolutely necessary for amateur radio to grow.
I don't even care if ham radio grows or doesn't grow. There are
millions of hams on planet Earth, more than enough to fill my logs on
any mode I choose through at least the next four sunspot cycles.
73, de Hans, K0HB
Personally I think there will be ups and downs.
Dee, N8UZE
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