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Kim W5TIT wrote:
I did a bunch of trimming here, Kim. I think your Netnews ISP is getting mad at the length of the posts! 8^) Then, I would suggest that both of you carry your angst out on the populace of the entire community that has not even chosen to take a ham radio exam! Hardly! I'm not preaching condemnation on anyone because of their lack of interest. A no-code tech has a limited interest in *becoming a General Class, or above, licensee* and that is it. For someone to believe that interest level in ham radio as a whole is guided by how "high" a license class someone is, is absolutely ludicrous. I was a no NCT. But my interests extended beyond that. If they didn't, I would still be a NCT. I would daresay that, if one could accurately measure somehow, there are no doubt a higher PERCENTAGE of General-and-above hams who aren't even active any more. Note that I have said percentage, so it has nothing to do with numbers. So, how would you geniuses explain that a Extra class ham has so much "more interest" in ham radio that they've DROPPED OUT of the hobby, while a Novice or Tech is still in? It is entirely possible to *lose* interest also. If the ham becomes inactive, that is the case. It's a dynamic sort of hobby. I would say an Active Extra has more interest in the hobby than an inactive one. Good grief. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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