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In article .net, "KØHB"
writes: "Mike Coslo" wrote Code test dissapears, nothing in it's place. I want to see something in it's place, or else itis pretty hard to argue that it hasn't been made much much easier to get a license. Siince the Novice license was discontinued, it has become more difficult to become an amateur. That means passing the post-restructuring 35 question Tech test is "more difficult" (YMMV on what constitutes "more difficult") than passing both the pre-restructuring 30 question Novice test *and* the 5 wpm code receiving test. Sunuvagun! Not a filter, not a way of keeping people out. just a way of ensuring that the amateur has some level of acumen. I don't hold the opinion that the Morse test established that the applicant has any "level of acumen" (check with Funk and Wagnalls before you respond). Nor does the written test.... In the world of Amateur Radio there are users and tinkerers. We need more tinkerers, not more users. Have the changes of 2000 gotten us more tinkerers per unit time than before? 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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