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"Dee Flint" wrote:
Yes the same reasons would apply and I do believe that the number of Novice licensees won't drop to zero. However looking at the slope of the curve from the time the no-code Tech was implemented to now continues to show a steep and steady drop. This is entirely expected. With the codeless Tech license in 92 the de-facto entry-level license became the Tech. Your observations are right on. The rate of decline has been nearly constant with no sign yet of leveling out for that license class. I would expect to see a few hundred Novices continuing to renew as Novices but they will be statistically insignificant. Yes, at some point I think that steep drop will begin to level off. Much like a graph of Y = 1/X 73 KH6HZ |
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