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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 Technician - 205,394 Technician Plus - 128,860 General - 112,677 Advanced - 99,782 Extra - 78,750 Total Tech/TechPlus - 334,254 Total all classes - 674,792 As of September 15, 2004: Novice - 30,349 (decrease of 18,980) Technician - 263,613 (increase of 58,219) Technician Plus - 56,802 (decrease of 72,058) General - 138,738 (increase of 26,061) Advanced - 78,765 (decrease of 21,017) Extra - 105,727 (increase of 26,977) Total Tech/TechPlus - 320,415 (decrease of 13,839) Total all classes - 673,994 (decrease of 798) This is the first time a decrease in the total number of individual licenses has been observed since the restructuring of April 15, 2000. 73 de Jim, N2EY Interesting. Someone needs to make it clear to the overall population that with the reduction of the code requirement to 5wpm across the board (none for Tech) that they were supposed to jump into ham radio in overwhelming numbers and lead to magnificent growth in the number of hams. Jim, any way to determine whether the decrease is due primarily to drop outs or to silent keys? Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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