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August 16th 03, 03:48 PM
Steve Robeson, K4CAP
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(Len Over 21) wrote in message ...
Show proof that 200,000 people would not have gotten US amateur radio
licenses between February 14, 1991 and April 15, 2000 if the Technician
class license had never lost its code test.
I don't think you have any proof. Or even any evidence. Just bluster.
Jimmie, that was an OLD argument in here and you LOST it.
Uh huh...You still have yet to provide the evidence that those
200K folks would have NEVER obtained an Amateur license without the
"No Code" option.
Getting all puffed up and antagonistic won't prove any case for
you on the morse code test. It won't prove any case for your
false interpretation of statistics that was on the AH0A website.
There's an antagonist here alright, Lennie...It AIN'T Jim
Miccolis.
You would not accept statistics of a noted PCTA taken from the
FCC public database then and you refuse to accept it now. There's
no point in rehashing an old argument where you LOST.
What "statistics", Your Scumminess? You have NOTHING that can
"prove" your assertion. It was an empty verbal joust, and the
windmill won.
You won't make any valid "points" in here by repeating "you're
mistaken" and continual refusal to accept FCC database
information.
WHAT in the FCC database "proves" that 200K people would NOT have
obtained an Amateur Radio license without the No COde option?
As for the "careers" of those who got the NCT license, I suggest
YOU take a look at Mike Carrol's site sometime and watch the expiring
callsigns part. NCT expirations outnumber all others by almost
5-to-1.
Steve, K4YZ
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