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On Feb 1, 12:49�pm, Dave Heil wrote:
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. Yep, that's right. In fact Carl, WK3C, was a major contributor to a local radio club prize for the *last* person in the club to pass Element 1. (See his earlier posting at the start of a different thread for details.) --- Hopefully, the upcoming changes to the license requirements will result in a new era of long-term growth in amateur radio, as has been repeatedly predicted and promised by many of those in favor of the changes. But what if it doesn't? 73 es KC de Jim, N2EY |
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