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"Bert Craig" wrote in message . net...
"N2EY" wrote in message m... http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2004/01/19/1/?nc=1 Summary: 3 classes of license: Novice, General, Extra Ok, so far so good. I'm against free upgrades. 5 wpm code test retained for Extra only I personally would like to see existing Tech, Tech+, and Novice licensees upgraded to the new Novice ticket. (Tech+ privies.) It's not that simple. The proposed Novice would have a lot more HF modes and spectrum than current Novice/Tech+ - but a lot *less* VHF/UHF. Existing Advanceds get free upgrade to Extra Sounds reasonable. I disagree. All it takes to go from Advanced to Extra is a single written test. Been that way for almost 4 years. , Techs and Tech Pluses get free upgrade to General Nope. Same as above. 'Phone image subbands for 80/40/15 widened slightly Depends on one's interpretation of "slightly," I suppose. 25 kHz or so. Old Novice subbands replaced by additional CW/data and 'phone subbands on 80/40/15. Novices also get privs on 6, 2, 222, and 440 Ok. Novice power level set below that requiring RF exposure evaluation Also reasonable. Novice test to be 25 questions on "basics" Surely, they jest?! Not at all. The old Novice was only 20-25 questions, back in the bad old days (before about 1972). Of course all the old Novice allowed was 80, 40 and 15 CW, plus 145-147 MHz meter CW and AM. And the AM was eliminated about 1967. 75 watts max input, xtal control only. , General to be derived from Tech and General, Extra pretty much as-is. Ok. 73 de Jim, N2EY Thanks for the synopsis, Jim. This scenario certainly beats a blank. Read the entire proposal on the website. Some good ideas, some not so hot ones. Better than the "21st Century" paper proposes, anyway. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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