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Buther Boy October 6th 05 06:30 PM

Is radio making a come back ?
 
According the FCC, there has been 32,000 more amateurs advancing to
amateur extra after the 13 and 20 wpm code was replaced by the 5 wpm
code requirement. All of the other classes of operators saw a 20,000+
decrease in the number of operators. While some of these numbers
could allow for the advancing to amateur extra, it is likely that
people simply did not renew. So, radio may HAVE BEEN in the
downslide, but it IS getting better.

http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2005/07/20/100/?nc=1

Buther Boy

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I AmnotGeorgeBush October 6th 05 09:21 PM

Is radio making a come back ?
 
From: (Buther*Boy)
According the FCC, there has been 32,000 more amateurs advancing to
amateur extra after the 13 and 20 wpm code was replaced by the 5 wpm
code requirement. All of the other classes of operators saw a 20,000+
decrease in the number of operators. While some of these numbers could
allow for the advancing to amateur extra, it is likely that people
simply did not renew. So, radio may HAVE BEEN in the downslide, but it
IS getting better.
http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2005/07/20/100/?nc=1
Buther Boy
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Don't forget the number of wive's who pull double-duty (and more) with
call signs, the number of unlicensed hams who "borrow" friend's calls
(many with their blessing) and the rest of the rogue ops!


Buther Boy October 7th 05 06:29 PM

Is radio making a come back ?
 
Geez. And I try to live within the rules!


On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 16:21:14 -0400, (I
AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote:

From:
(Buther*Boy)
According the FCC, there has been 32,000 more amateurs advancing to
amateur extra after the 13 and 20 wpm code was replaced by the 5 wpm
code requirement. All of the other classes of operators saw a 20,000+
decrease in the number of operators. While some of these numbers could
allow for the advancing to amateur extra, it is likely that people
simply did not renew. So, radio may HAVE BEEN in the downslide, but it
IS getting better.
http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2005/07/20/100/?nc=1
Buther Boy
_
Don't forget the number of wive's who pull double-duty (and more) with
call signs, the number of unlicensed hams who "borrow" friend's calls
(many with their blessing) and the rest of the rogue ops!


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I AmnotGeorgeBush October 7th 05 07:35 PM

Is radio making a come back ?
 
From: (Buther*Boy)
Geez. And I try to live within the rules!


On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 16:21:14 -0400, From:
(Buther*Boy)
According the FCC, there has been 32,000


more amateurs advancing to amateur extra


after the 13 and 20 wpm code was replaced


by the 5 wpm code requirement. All of the


other classes of operators saw a 20,000+


decrease in the number of operators. While


some of these numbers could allow for the


advancing to amateur extra, it is likely that


people simply did not renew. So, radio may


HAVE BEEN in the downslide, but it IS getting
better.


http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2005/07/20/100/?nc=1 Buther Boy
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Don't forget the number of wive's who pull double-duty (and more) with
call signs, the number of unlicensed hams who "borrow" friend's calls
(many with their blessing) and the rest of the rogue ops!
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Keyclowns are limpwristed October 8th 05 08:17 PM

Is radio making a come back ?
 
twithed pulls double duty...with a double ender



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