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![]() Gee... I thought the last restructuring was to streamline the license classes, get rid of the under utilized 'entry' class license(s), simplify things. Wasn't that the reasoning? Now here we go 'cluttering' it up again. Lets see, an 'entry' class license is to 'give people a taste' of ham radio, see if they like it, sort of an 'easy start' license, right? Seems like I've heard of that before (a few times, actually). Wasn't that what a couple of the licenses that got dumped in the last restructuring were? And by all means, lets give that 'entry' license a glitzy name so no one will recognize it for what it is, wouldn't want to make it obvious, would we? Make it easy for others to distinguish between them and the other licensee's? I mean, you wouldn't want to be able to 'point a finger' at operators who are out of bounds, for instance. To me, an 'entry' class license shouldn't be 'for ever', there should be a reason to up-grade, right? How about making it for a limited duration, and non-renewable? Hmmm, where have I heard that before? (But you know what, it worked! Oh well, that's a good reason not to do it that way again, isn't it?) What's the matter 'Mr. ARRL'? Not getting that 'huge' influx of new hams to buy your magazine? Don't you ever learn anything? How about doing what you're supposed to be doing? Hey, that would be a refreshing change! 'Doc |