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On Feb 25, 10:19�pm, "Dee Flint" wrote:
"Klystron" wrote in message ... The ten year license term means that, on average, it will be five years before a dead ham is dropped from the rolls, assuming that his heirs do not notify the FC C. That assumes an even distribution of expiration dates. That's not necessarily a valid assumption, because events like changes in the vanity call rules have resulted in a lot of expiration dates being clustered in certain years, leaving other years rather lean. Try more like 6 years since there is a two year grace period after the expiration date that also needs to be factored in. That depends on which numbers are used. The numbers posted at the beginning of this thread include only current, unexpired licenses, not those in the grace period. So the 5 year number is correct if we assume an even distribution of license expirations by year. The numbers on hamdata.com do include licenses that are expired-but-in-the-grace-period. btw, in Part 97 FCC uses the term "expire" to mean the end of the 10 year license term, not the 2 year grace period. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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