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If you thought the "Plan for the 21st Century Ham" by theNCVEC gang of
four was lame, wait till you see what the ARRL gang of fifteen is proposing! A warmed over version of incentive licensing with 3 classes, Novice, General, and Extra. Novice is still ghetto-ized and renewable until you assume room temperature. Extra just like today, including 5WPM Morse exam. General just like today except without Morse. Yawwwwwwwwwwwwwwnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!!!!! But there's more..... A third of a million Tech/Tech+ would get a free pass to General. All Advanced (currently about 82,000) would get a free pass to Advanced. That works out to about 60% of todays licensees would get a free pass to the next higher license without testing for that grade. And while I personally don't support a Morse test for any license, if we must have a Morse test for Extra, then lets make it something 'Extra', not the same old count-the-dots-and-dashes which Novices have been passing for over a half-century! 20WPM sounds about right. C'mon, BoD, this looks like something cobbled together in a committee-of-fifteen-tired-old-men-afraid-they-won't-be-reelected, not the National Association of Amateur Radio with leadership and a vision for the future. Nasty letter to follow. Love always, de Hans, K0HB I AM THE ARRL!!! |
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![]() "KØHB" wrote All Advanced (currently about 82,000) would get a free pass to Advanced. Make that a free pass to EXTRA. |
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![]() "N8KDV" wrote in message ... Heard it 20 years ago, 30 years ago... and guess what? Ham radio is still going! Amazin ain't it! Yep. Besides, the internet is boring. |
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chocolate rabbit wrote:
meaningless ranting deleted Jay SWL for 26 yrs So you were SWL for 26 years and never could pass the test for a ham license. |
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![]() "stewart" wrote Yawwwwwwwwwwwwwwnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!!!!! Stop your lame whining. I wasn't whining, I was yawning. For details consult http://www.amishrakefight.org/gfy 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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KØHB wrote:
"stewart" wrote Yawwwwwwwwwwwwwwnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!!!!! Stop your lame whining. I wasn't whining, I was yawning. Well at least cover your mouth, Hans! ;^) - Mike KB3EIA - |
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You undoubtedly listen to FM radio. Are you a DJ? Do you have your own talk
show? No? Why not, they wouldn't hire you? "JJ" wrote in message ... chocolate rabbit wrote: meaningless ranting deleted Jay SWL for 26 yrs So you were SWL for 26 years and never could pass the test for a ham license. |
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On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 12:22:11 -0500, "chocolate rabbit"
wrote: Burt and Wayne Green are right on this one I am afraid. Even new 2 Meter radios are going for under $200.00 at HRO and AES. Nobody's buying ham gear except for on e-Bay where you chances of getting "E-screwed" on that "perfect condition used radio" are better than 7 to 1. Actually, I got 2 Icom handhelds for that price from HRO. They sure beat FRS for keeping contact withs the kids. Getting a tech liscense for the kids isn't too hard either. You get a whole family of hams that don't need to pick of a cell phone around town. They don't need FRS with it's crowded bands and you get much greater range. Tracy |
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![]() "TL Fort" wrote in message ... On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 12:22:11 -0500, "chocolate rabbit" wrote: Burt and Wayne Green are right on this one I am afraid. Even new 2 Meter radios are going for under $200.00 at HRO and AES. What's wrong with that? Nobody's buying ham gear except for on e-Bay where you chances of getting "E-screwed" on that "perfect condition used radio" are better than 7 to 1. So if no one is buying new gear, how does HRO, AES, etc stay in business. Actually, I got 2 Icom handhelds for that price from HRO. They sure beat FRS for keeping contact withs the kids. Getting a tech liscense for the kids isn't too hard either. You get a whole family of hams that don't need to pick of a cell phone around town. They don't need FRS with it's crowded bands and you get much greater range. Nothing wrong with that either. Cheers, Bill K2UNK |
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