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Probably a little growth initially, but it will flatten back out to where it
is now is my guess Jim. -- Ryan, KC8PMX FF1-FF2-MFR-(pending NREMT-B!) --. --- -.. ... .- -. --. . .-.. ... .- .-. . ..-. .. .-. . ..-. ... --. .... - . .-. ... there would instead be a 7.85 percent decrease in overall numbers. Of course, that's a rough estimate - as rough as the numbers used in your argument. The important point is that the number of US hams is growing at a slow rate. Restructuring did not result in a big change in growth. If Element 1 is dropped, it will be interesting to see if there is any significant increase in growth. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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