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February 12th 04, 05:25 AM
Alun
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In article , Alun
writes:
They
[the ARRL]
even claim they were responsible for the no-code licence,
Where, Alun? Can you show where ARRL claims credit for the Tech losing
its code test?
They did at the time
when the
truth is the FCC would have introduced one 20 years earlier but for the
league's opposition!
Not true!
The Tech lost its code test in early 1991. 20 years earlier was 1971.
The first FCC attempt at a nocodetest amateur license was in 1975, and
if enacted would have not taken effect sooner than 1976. That's 15
years, not 20.
So it's not true because it was only 15 years not 20? That's only a matter
of degree, not substance.
So you admit they opposed it for 15 years, and I can assure you they tried
to claim credit when it happened.
And in 1975, ARRL polled its entire membership with a detailed
questionnaire. A large and pervasive majority opposed a nocodetest ham
license of any kind.
73 de Jim, N2EY
Exactly, the ARRL opposed it.
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