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Old January 23rd 04, 09:38 PM
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"Alun" wrote


Not atall. I just haven't seen anything convincing.

With all due respect, you're the one that advanced the notion that Barry
Goldwater had authored some legislation the give Novices free
examinations, but have no evidence of that other than you "read
something". Strike #1.

The FCC rules allow ALL exams to be free, so there'd be no need for a
separate legislation to give free exams to Novice applicants. Strike
#2.

There is media evidence contemporary to the era which shows one VEC
trying to persuade the FCC to REQUIRE all other VEC's to charge a fee
for the Novice exam. Strike #3.


Looks to me that YOU'RE the one who needs to show US something
"convincing".

Good luck on this one now.

73, de Hans, K0HB






 
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