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Dee Flint February 24th 07 04:40 PM

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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

2 failed on the upgrade exam
1 failed on new license exam

2 achieved General as their 1st license by passing both elements 2 and 3 at this session.
14 upgraded to General from Tech via test or CSCE
5 upgraded to Extra from Tech via test and/or CSCEs

Dee, N8UZE

Dee, N8UZE


KH6HZ February 24th 07 04:50 PM

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"Dee Flint" wrote:

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


How do these numbers compare to your previous test sessions? Would you say
you saw an increase in the number of new applicants? An increase in the
number of upgrades? No change?



Dee Flint February 24th 07 04:51 PM

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"KH6HZ" wrote in message
...
"Dee Flint" wrote:

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


How do these numbers compare to your previous test sessions? Would you say
you saw an increase in the number of new applicants? An increase in the
number of upgrades? No change?


Previous sessions average about 4 candidates for the total. Sometimes all
new, sometimes all upgrades, sometimes mixed.

Dee, N8UZE



[email protected] February 24th 07 05:27 PM

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On Feb 24, 11:51�am, "Dee Flint" wrote:
"KH6HZ" wrote in message

...

"Dee Flint" wrote:


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


Great work, Dee!

How do these numbers compare to your previous test sessions? Would you say
you saw an increase in the number of new applicants? An increase in the
number of upgrades? No change?


Previous sessions average about 4 candidates for the total. *Sometimes all
new, sometimes all upgrades, sometimes mixed.


The big question is what happens in the long term.

Any time there is a change that reduces the "price"
of something, you can expect a surge of "customers". Sometimes the
surge becomes a
long term trend, sometimes not.

73 de Jim, N2EY




[email protected] February 25th 07 12:13 AM

Feb 23 Test Results
 
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?

The way I see it there's a market research opportunity here which
needs to be explored and exploited. It strikes me that it's data from
the VE sessions which at least in part point the way to growth
strategies.

Not that only three individuals at one VE session on the first day out-
of-the-box is statistically significant and indicative of any kind of
long-term trend of course. All that aside I'm interested in knowing
what compelled these three individuals to go for ham tickets yesterday
- if you happen to have that info. Former hams "coming back in"? CBers
"moving over"? SWLs? Kids? Geezers . . . ?

2 failed on the upgrade exam
1 failed on new license exam

2 achieved General as their 1st license by passing both elements 2 and 3 at this session.
14 upgraded to General from Tech via test or CSCE
5 upgraded to Extra from Tech via test and/or CSCEs

Dee, N8UZE


w3rv


John Smith I February 25th 07 02:24 AM

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wrote:

...


Kelly:

One good way to start generating some new blood:

Print up a bunch of flyers touting the benefits of exchanging their cb
rigs in for ham rigs, then post 'em up at all the truck stops along all
the major freeways and highways ...

JS

Dee Flint February 25th 07 02:57 AM

Feb 23 Test Results
 

wrote in message
oups.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?


The 3 testing for new licenses is, for all intents and purposes, what I have
had at test sessions before the rules changed. Although one datum is not
sufficient to really draw any conclusions, this does not bode well for
growth.

The way I see it there's a market research opportunity here which
needs to be explored and exploited. It strikes me that it's data from
the VE sessions which at least in part point the way to growth
strategies.

Not that only three individuals at one VE session on the first day out-
of-the-box is statistically significant and indicative of any kind of
long-term trend of course. All that aside I'm interested in knowing
what compelled these three individuals to go for ham tickets yesterday
- if you happen to have that info. Former hams "coming back in"? CBers
"moving over"? SWLs? Kids? Geezers . . . ?


Unfortunately with such a large group and limited time for use of the
facility, there was no time for chit chat. We administered 27 written tests
in addition to those who were just doing paper upgrades. I do know that one
of the three was a former ham (Tech+) as he mentioned it when he
pre-registered. He is one of the individuals who passed both Element 2 and
3, thereby earning his General ticket.

2 failed on the upgrade exam
1 failed on new license exam

2 achieved General as their 1st license by passing both elements 2 and 3
at this session.
14 upgraded to General from Tech via test or CSCE
5 upgraded to Extra from Tech via test and/or CSCEs

Dee, N8UZE


w3rv


The individual reporting from Manitoc, WI (?) gave similar results, heavy on
upgraders and very light on new licensees. We'll have to wait and see what
the future brings but "early returns" would suggest simply a change in
upgrading patterns and no change in new licensees.

Dee, N8UZE



robert casey February 25th 07 03:47 AM

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Dee Flint wrote:

Well I've had a chance to tally the test results for my Feb 23rd session
in Oak Park, MI


I suppose it may have happened that someone before midnight took the
writtens and a code test, failed the code but passed the writtens, and
waited after midnight and got a license anyway...
-------------------------------------------------------------------
George Washington could not tell a lie, but he went into politics
anyway... :-)

robert casey February 25th 07 03:49 AM

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oops. forgot to specify:

I suppose it may have happened

at some VE session somewhere in the USA
that someone before midnight took the
writtens and a code test, failed the code but passed the writtens, and
waited after midnight and got a license anyway...


Mike Coslo February 25th 07 04:27 AM

Feb 23 Test Results
 
wrote in
oups.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.

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.

- 73 de Mike KB3EIA -



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