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![]() wrote in message oups.com... The FCC database derived numbers can be inconclusive, because the "new/ upgrade" numbers are masked by expirations, giving a "net" number. Here are some interesting numbers compiled by NCVEC just from test/ upgrade-paper numbers are "bare" of the influence of expirations. These numbers compare the period of Jan 1 to March 25 of this year (2007) vs. last year (2006) New Tech (2006) 4685 (2007) 6565 Change = +40% New/Upgraded Generals (2006) 945 (2007) 7395 Change = +683% New/Upgraded Extras (2006) 775 (2007) 1910 Change = +146% 73, de Hans, K0HB Yet the net number is far more meaningful. It is what tells us if we have growth or not. Many (but not all) proponents said that this would bring growth and, at least so far, it has not. Admittedly the time frame is as yet too short. However, it's also too short to see if this change in new Technicians is sustained or is a momentary blip in the curve. Dee, N8UZE |
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