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On Feb 24, 11:27 pm, Mike Coslo wrote:
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On Feb 24, 11:40 am, "Dee Flint" wrote:
Well I've had a chance to tally the test results for my Feb 23rd
session in Oak Park, MI


24 candidates total. 21 for upgrades, 3 for new licenses


Dee ~ These three are the meat & potatoes of the matter, the 21
upgraders being no-counters as far as the growth or shrinkage of the
hobby is concerned. Supposedly the idea behind the elimination of the
code tests is to draw new blood into the hobby, folk who would
otherwise not bother with becoming licensed yes?


Increased numbers were not the reason for eliminating the Code
test, IIRC.


Tell that to the NCTA/NCI crowd which has been claiming for eons that
the path to growth is eliminating the code tests.

Carl R. Stevenson NCI honcho grande, 31 Jan '07 11:03AM this NG
sayeth: "It appears that no-code WILL result in significant growth.
(as I predicted)"

And I certainly won't draw any conclusions about how many "new"
hams will be drawn in after one day. Indeed I would expect almost all
upgrades for the first few months.


'Way to go Mike . .

- 73 de Mike KB3EIA -


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Old February 25th 07, 05:49 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
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Default Feb 23 Test Results

On Feb 25, 1:59 am, wrote:
On Feb 24, 11:27 pm, Mike Coslo wrote:
wrote groups.com:


On Feb 24, 11:40 am, "Dee Flint" wrote:
Well I've had a chance to tally the test results for my Feb 23rd
session in Oak Park, MI


24 candidates total. 21 for upgrades, 3 for new licenses


Dee ~ These three are the meat & potatoes of the matter, the 21
upgraders being no-counters as far as the growth or shrinkage of the
hobby is concerned. Supposedly the idea behind the elimination of the
code tests is to draw new blood into the hobby, folk who would
otherwise not bother with becoming licensed yes?


Increased numbers were not the reason for eliminating the Code
test, IIRC.


Tell that to the NCTA/NCI crowd which has been claiming for eons that
the path to growth is eliminating the code tests.


I've been claiming that Morse Code Testing was simply the wrong thing
to do.

Carl R. Stevenson NCI honcho grande, 31 Jan '07 11:03AM this NG
sayeth: "It appears that no-code WILL result in significant growth.
(as I predicted)"


Elimination of Morse Code Testing may be what keeps amateur radio from
falling into the abyss.

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