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![]() "Bill Sohl" wrote in message link.net... One interesting proposal sure to either enrage or please is the free upgrades for Tech and Advanced. Personally, and I have no stake in this as I'm already Extra, the idea of free upgrades doesn't bother me at all if it ultimately results in a set of license classes that make sense with regard to privileges vs requirements. The other two alternatives a (1) certain existing licenses would lose privileges (not a good track record on that as we saw in 1968) or (2) we keep the existing licneses plus the newly defined ones and wait for the old licenses to go SK. Probably not what the FCC wants for enforcement and rules simplification. But with the fact that the renewals are pretty much automated, there is very little burden on the FCC as it is. So why bother with changing the existing over to whatever new ones they come up with. Regardless of what they do about the code, the current three tier license system seems quite appropriate as is. I got my Extra under the 5 level system and even then I thought three would be the most appropriate. The current Tech, General, and Extra seem about right to me and also seem about right if the system should go codeless. Tech covers a decent range of the basics for someone to get started for a wide range of amateur activities. General is well within the reach of anyone with a only a moderate amount of effort. Naturally Extra should require a significant "extra" effort. As far as enforcement being complicated by tracking the old Novice & Advanced in addition to the current three classes, it really doesn't seem to be much of a problem. If you read the published FCC enforcement letters, you see almost none of them going to Novice or Advanced licensees. That's probably because the majority of the Novice licensees are inactive while the Advanced category doesn't contain as many licensees as the others. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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