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Will "no code" license result in meaningful growth?
"Bob Brock" wrote in message .. . "Bob Brock" wrote in message .. . "Dave Heil" wrote in message ink.net... wrote: On Jan 31, 11:03?pm, "Carl R. Stevenson" wrote: Information from within ARRL indicates that last year the ARRL VECs, whose teams handle over 70% ov al VE sessions, per their claim (which I am not confirming nor disputing), performed over 5,000 VE sessions (with each session handling multiple applicants/testees). According to the report, the average session was 5-10 applicants/testees ... (25-50k testees) "Reservations" have now jumped to 50-75/session!!! That's excellent! It appears that no-code WILL result in significant growth. (as I predicted) Well, maybe. W3GEG told me that this past week's VE session in Morgantown resulted in five fellows who took and passed Morse Code exams in obtaining their new licenses. I seem to recall that you'd commented some time ago that some people might want to take such an exam before the elimination of Morse testing. I'm still waiting...so I guess he's right. My bad. I was reading pretty quickly and posted some nonsense. My apology. Bob with the punce gotcha he wonders why I simple don't bother to ty impoving my spelling do u hav anyting cognet two say? http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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