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New Web Address for ARRL Statistics
ARRL website address for their license "statistics" page is:
http://www.arrl.org/fcc-license-counts As usual, they tabulate only those in their 10-year license term. K6LHA |
New Web Address for ARRL Statistics
On Apr 15, 9:11 am, John from Detroit wrote:
K6LHA wrote: ARRL website address for their license "statistics" page is: http://www.arrl.org/fcc-license-counts As usual, they tabulate only those in their 10-year license term. K6LHA Well.. if your license has expired.. Then you are NOT currently licensed. So that is how it should be tabulated Depending on how and what the statistics are used for. If you are the F.C.C., you have to count the grace period licenses. You might want to separate them out, but the policy is that they don't reassign them for two years. There's good reasons for that, how many of us have forgotten to get our cars inspected once in a while. Any rate, they aren't in the business of punishing a mistake with having to go through the licensing process again. When we keep a count, the important thing is that we are consistent. Then we see trends, and to me, the trend is the important thing. The trend is after the expected drop-off in the early years of this century, (note 1) there was an increase in the number of Hams in recent years. There was a shift in which a lot of Hams upgraded to Extra. We also got a lot of new Hams via interest in emergency Ops. These were largely, but not all, Technicians. That's pretty much the trends I see. note 1. The expected drop-off was most likely the result of a large group of inactive Technicians declining to renew their licenses. This was a group who were licensed in the early 1990's who used Ham radio as a sort of communications line home to figure out if they needed to stop off at the grocery store to get bread or pick up the kids after soccer practice. After the ascendency of Cell phones, these people by and large migrated over to cells, because it served their purpose better. At that point, they became inactive. When I first became a Ham in the late 1990's, there were a few local Hams left who still did this. But over the next couple years, they all disappeared. And at least in my area, the Hams who didn't renew their Technician license were the ones who used Ham radio for that purpose. - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
New Web Address for ARRL Statistics
Michael J. Coslo wrote:
When we keep a count, the important thing is that we are consistent. Then we see trends, and to me, the trend is the important thing. You got it.. If, every time, they only count ACTIVE (or valid) licenses, and do not count "Grace Period" licenses... Then it matters not that they don't count them. But if they count them one time and not the next (Or the other way around) that would throw things off big time. What bothers me is the small numbers.. I'd like to see bigger numbers |
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