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Looks like a lot of Advanced hams are moving up to Extra. Hate to see the
Novices going away. We need the Novice license re-instituted, with 50 KHz sub-bands on the 5 major HF bands (plus 50 kHZ of phone rights on ten meters), coordinated with world-wide beginners' license frequency allocations. The new Novice ticket should be simpler than the old one - more like back in the 50's and 60's. It should be good for 5 years, non-renewable. Existing Novices should get the 5-year time-to-upgrade when the new Novice license is instituted, saving the FCC from having to keep track of "old" and "new" Novices in their policies and procedures. Of course, when BPL gets rolling, it will probably all be just academic. ak "N2EY" wrote in message m... 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 November 1, 2004: Novice - 30,061 (decrease of 19,268) Technician - 264,149 (increase of 58,757) Technician Plus - 55,582 (decrease of 73,278) General - 138,482 (increase of 25,805) Advanced - 78,344 (decrease of 21,438) Extra - 105,867 (increase of 27,117) Total Tech/TechPlus - 319,731 (decrease of 14,523) Total all classes - 672,485 (decrease of 2307) 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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