July 23, 2007 ARS License Numbers
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			On Jul 27, 6:52?pm, "Dee Flint"  wrote: 
  wrote in message 
  ups.com... 
 
  In any event, at least the steady decline in the ARS license numbers 
  since 2003 or so seems to have stopped. 
 
 There is insufficient 
 correlation to attribute it to the change in licensing. 
 
Correlation is not causation. Very true, Dee. 
 
  For example we are 
 now probably close to the end of shaking out those who 
 got licensed as whole 
 families in the 1990s for family communications around 
 town.  While some 
 developed further interest in amateur radio, there were 
 quite a few who have 
 let their licenses lapse as they went to cell phones or 
 otherwise had no 
 further need of that type of communication. 
 
That's certainly possible. Here's another possibility: 
 
I think the distribution of amateur licenses by expiration date 
isn't uniform. I suspect this is driven by many factors, one of 
which is rules changes for things like vanity callsigns. 
 
Another factor is the long-term trend for older people to be 
new hams. Nothing wrong with that at all, but if someone got 
their first license in the early 1980s as a retiree, they're pushing 
90 now (if they're still with us). 
 
Still another possibility is that the impending rules changes 
caused the decline of the past few years, if prospective 
hams delayed their entry into amateur radio, waiting for the 
rules to change. If you knew that the price of flat-screen 
HDTV sets was going to take a nosedive a year from now, you 
might hold off on buying one till then. 
 
On top of all that is the fact that, whatever we speculate on the 
causes, it's only been 5 months. There's no way to tell if there 
is a long-term trend/change at work or not. 
 
73 de Jim, N2EY 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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