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Al Klein wrote:
On Sat, 26 Aug 2006 21:58:07 GMT, "Travis Jordan" wrote: Total All Classes: 657,814 (-1,405 since the March 2006 reporting period) Total all classes (5/14/00) - 674,792 Total all Classes (4/21/03) - 687,860 Total all classes (9/6/04 ) - 674,788 Total all classes (6/30/06) - 657,814 Change 5/14/00 to 4/2/03 - *+*13068 Change 4/2/03 to 9/6/04 - -13072 Change 9/6/04 to 6/30/06 - -16974 What a perfect example if ignoring evidence that doesn't back up your argument. There was no change in Morse from 5/14/00 to 4/2/03, yet we GAINED over 13,000 hams, so how is a Morse requirement decreasing the number of hams? Hi Al - Although it may be true I'm not arguing that the current Morse requirement decreases the number of hams. However, two elements of the OP's proposal we 3: Code elements should be 13 wpm for General, and 20 wpm for Extra. 4: Make the no-code license one year non-renewable My point was that increasing the code requirements beyond those in place as of 2003 would likely reduce the already declining rate of enrollment of new hams. |
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