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"Dwight Stewart" wrote
Why is that a misnomer, Hans? Because it is misleading. "Technician" implies an emphasis on technical training, skills, and qualifications. While the original Technician license stressed those areas and was specifically designed to encourage amateur experimentation in VHF/UHF portions of the spectrum, that charter has long shifted to the point that Technician is the entry level license to our service, and the qualfication process gives little more than a "wink and a nod" to technical training and experimentation. The name should be "Communicator". 73, Hans, K0HB |
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