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N2EY wrote:
In article , Robert Casey writes: N2EY wrote: These are the number of unexpired FCC ARS licenses held by individuals on the dates listed: As of May 14, 2000: Why select May 14th 2000? Two reasons: 1) I happened to have those numbers recorded 2) By that date, it's reasonable to expect that all of the backlog from before the April 15 changes had gone through FCC. Restructuring took effect a month earlier. I upgraded from tech + to extra on April 15, 2000 and the paperwork reached the FCC just a few days later the next week. Thus I would show up as an extra in the May 14th 2000. If your objective is to show the effects of restructuring, you need to list the numbers for April14, 2000. If you have them, I'll show them. Okay, that makes sense, especially reason #2. There would be some cross leakage, but probably not enough to matter in determining long term trends. 73s Bob PS, I don't have the numbers myself, but as you mentioned, they would miss the backlog of activity before April 15th. |
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