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On Dec 4, 1:02 am, AF6AY wrote:
Based on the period of 3 March 2007 to 3 December 2007, the US amateur radio individual licensee totals have changed as follows: New: 20,901 Expired: 19,739 Compared to an averaged 9 month period prior to 3 March 2007:* New: 16,957 Expired: 21,822 The total number of individual licensees was 711,175 on 3 Mar 07 and that changed to 711,892 on 3 Dec 07 for a net gain of 717 in nine months. The above numbers include licenses which have expired but are in the 2 year grace period. AF6AY is using the term "expired" in a different way than FCC defines it. Hamdata.com avoids the confusion by using the phrase "no longer licensed". That is a 0.1% growth rate. In short, nothing much has happened to numbers, no significant changes either way. IMHO, it is significant that the license numbers were slowly decreasing from 2003 to 2007, and are now slowly increasing. The growth may be slight but at least it is not a loss. Class changes are another matter. Let's take a look: Using the number of unexpired current licenses held by individuals (not including those in the grace period) the license class changes expressed as a percentage of the total number of licenses from Feb 22 2007 to Nov 25 2007 are as follows: Novice: decreased from 3.5% to 3.2% - loss of 0.3% Technician: decreased from 44.8% to 44.7% - loss of 0.1% Technician Plus: decreased from 4.7% to 3.3% - loss of 1.4% General: increased from 19.9% to 21.7% - gain of 1.8% Advanced: decreased from 10.5% to 10.0% - loss of 0.5% Extra: increased from 16.5% to 17.1% - gain of 0.6% Combined Tech/Tech Plus: decreased from 49.5% to 48.0% - loss of 1.5%. Since no new Novice, Tech Plus or Advanced licenses have been issued since April 2007, their declines due to attrition, upgrading and the renewal of all Tech Plus as Technician are to be expected. Note that none of the license classes experienced a change of more than 1.8%, and most experienced changes of less than 0.7%. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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