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Old September 7th 03, 03:49 AM
Bob Brock
 
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On 06 Sep 2003 13:19:23 GMT, (N2EY) wrote:

In article , Bob Brock
writes:

I weighed the benefit of HF against conforming
with a requirement that I didn't agree with. I felt that by
participating I was helping it to continue.


How is participating in the test helping the requirement to continue?



Just my personal preference. As I said in another place, I spent too
much time doing useless stuff for a regulatory agency while getting
paid for it. I don't want to do it for free. My life...my choice.

There are a lot of hoops
that I would be willing to jump through to get HF privileges. Code
isn't one of them.


To each his own.

Call it a matter of personal ethics. Upgrading would have been the
easy way out.


Or consider this:

Which do you think is more convincing to FCC as a reason to remove Element 1:

- The person who says "I won't upgrade until that test is removed"

or

- The person who says "I took the test, passed it, yet I think there is no
reason for that test to exist any more."


No that I think that either one will have an impact on the final
decision, but I'd have to say a combination of both would be most
effective.