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N2EY wrote:
In article , Dave Heil writes: "Carl R. Stevenson" wrote: "N2EY" wrote in message ... In article t, "Bill Sohl" writes: [snip] If all 83,000 Advanceds get a free upgrade to Extra, they'll have access to those choice slices and they'll probably increase the QRM level. So giving them a free upgrade *does* take something away from existing Extras. Jim, I'm willing to share the Extra sub-bands with a few others. That's awfully big of you, Carl. I haven't heard Carl on the lowest 25 of 80, 40, 20 or 15. Have you, Dave? Nary a peep. After careful consideration of Ed Hare's (personal, not ARRL) comments on the subject on eHam.net, I (personally, not as NCI) think it makes the best sense as a one-shot deal as a way forward to a license/priv structure that makes sense for the future. So a "gimme" for tens of thousands is what makes sense to you, huh? You've often written of morse tests as hoops and hazing, preventing "otherwise qualified" people from entering amateur radio. You vowed that you'd never support a watering down of written tests. Now you are supporting a freebie for these thousands of "otherwise qualified" individuals. "Otherwise qualified" must mean those people who can't pass a required examination. Required *WRITTEN* examination. Note also that Carl has repeatedly said here that the current license structure was just about right except for the code test and the need to beef up the Tech written because it allows full power on "meat cooking frequencies" (great catchphrase, btw). All of which made sense if you agree with the anticodetest arguments. Now, for some reason, there's some sort of *need* to hand out lotsa freebies. But no one will say why. It must be that these folks are all "otherwise qualified". YM will, of course V ... I don't know about mileage, but my views certainly differs from yours. Having met W1RFI and chauffered him around Philly a few weeks back, I'd really like to read his reasoning on the ARRL proposal. 'Specially if he won over Carl. I had the pleasure of a lengthy chat with Ed at our state convention a couple of summers back and I enjoyed the experience. Heck, he might win me over! I enjoyed our chat, but I'm not banking on his ability to win me over on this one. Dave K8MN |
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