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"N2EY" wrote in message om... These are the number of unexpired FCC ARS licenses held by individuals on the dates listed: As of May 14, 2000: Novice - 49,329 Tech - 205,394 Tech Plus - 128,860 General - 112,677 Advanced - 99,782 Extra - 78,750 Total - 674,792 As of June 30, 2004: Novice - 31,422 (decrease of 17,907) Technician - 265,199 (increase of 59,805) Technician Plus - 58,889 (decrease of 69,971) General - 140,237 (increase of 27,560) Advanced - 79,928 (decrease of 19,854) Extra - 105,635 (increase of 26,885) Total - 681,310 (increase of 6,518) An unusually high number of current licenses are due to expire in July. 73 de Jim, N2EY Since Tech Plus licenses are being listed as Tech upon renewal, I suggest combining the Tech and Tech Plus numbers in the two lists. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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These are the number of unexpired FCC ARS
licenses held by individuals on the dates listed: As of May 14, 2000: Novice - 49,329 Tech - 205,394 Tech Plus - 128,860 General - 112,677 Advanced - 99,782 Extra - 78,750 Total Tech/TechPlus - 334,254 Total all classes - 674,792 As of June 30, 2004: Novice - 31,422 (decrease of 17,907) Technician - 265,199 (increase of 59,805) Technician Plus - 58,889 (decrease of 69,971) General - 140,237 (increase of 27,560) Advanced - 79,928 (decrease of 19,854) Extra - 105,635 (increase of 26,885) Total Tech/TechPlus - 324,008 Total all classes - 681,310 (increase of 6,518) An unusually high number of current licenses are due to expire in July. 73 de Jim, N2EY Thnaks for the suggestion, Dee. |
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These are the number of unexpired FCC ARS
licenses held by individuals on the dates listed: As of May 14, 2000: Novice - 49,329 Tech - 205,394 Tech Plus - 128,860 General - 112,677 Advanced - 99,782 Extra - 78,750 Total Tech/TechPlus - 334,254 Total all classes - 674,792 As of July 15, 2004: Novice - 30,891 (decrease of 18,438) Technician - 262,355 (increase of 56,961) Technician Plus - 58,172 (decrease of 70,688) General - 139,354 (increase of 26,677) Advanced - 79,368 (decrease of 20,414) Extra - 105,840 (increase of 27,090) Total Tech/TechPlus - 320,527 (decrease of 13,727) Total all classes - 675,620 (increase of 828) 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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Subject: ARS License Numbers
From: (N2EY) Date: 7/16/2004 11:19 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: These are the number of unexpired FCC ARS licenses held by individuals on the dates listed: As of May 14, 2000: Total Tech/TechPlus - 334,254 Total all classes - 674,792 As of July 15, 2004: Total Tech/TechPlus - 320,527 (decrease of 13,727) Total all classes - 675,620 (increase of 828) Hmmmmmmmmm........ The codeless class is dwindling while the overall numbers are climbing. SOMEone will have a grand spinning THAT bit of news! Steve, K4YZ |
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In article , (Steve
Robeson K4CAP) writes: Subject: ARS License Numbers From: PAMNO (N2EY) Date: 7/17/2004 10:23 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: In article , (Steve Robeson K4CAP) writes: These are the number of unexpired FCC ARS licenses held by individuals on the dates listed: As of May 14, 2000: Total Tech/TechPlus - 334,254 Total all classes - 674,792 As of July 15, 2004: Total Tech/TechPlus - 320,527 (decrease of 13,727) Total all classes - 675,620 (increase of 828) Hmmmmmmmmm........ The codeless class is dwindling while the overall numbers are climbing. No, that's not what's happening, Steve. We don't really know how many nocodetest Technicians there are anymore. FCC has been renewing Tech Plus as Techs for 51 months now, so an unknown number of current Techs are code-tested. In addition, an unknown number of Novices have upgraded to Tech, and an unknown number of Techs hold Element 1 CSCEs. Then that makes it all-the-more remarkable, Jim...since that number of "Technicians" is even further diluted since "some quantity" of thier numbers are "coded" operators. We cannot draw any conclusions about how much dilution is going on, Steve, unless we have more information. Based on the information I have presented, it's possible that the number of nocodetest Technicians is dropping. It's also possible that the number is growing! Without more information about the mix of those who hold Technician licenses, we can't be sure. We only know that the total of Techs and Tech Pluses is dropping. That could be due to all sorts of reasons, including upgrades, dropouts, slow renewals, fewer newcomers, etc. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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