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That's one way of looking at it, Jim. To me, it looks like a purely
political move - that is, trying to please the greatest number of members...and voters...and customers... 400,000 upgraded licences = 400,000 happier ARRL members. Drop code = some number of happy new HF - using members. Keep code for Extra licence = a 'tip of the hat' to the 'Extra' class members, to give them something to be happy about (although keeping code testing as a requirement for a licence class that provides only additional phone bandwidth as a perk is pretty odd, I'd say...but it does make the Extra level licence harder to get - that's what everybody wants, right?). -and- the big one: New entry level licence with 100W on HF phone, plus simplified test = a whole bunch of happy new potential ARRL members = lots more potential members....and voters....and customers..... All of these proposals are good news for the manufacturers of ham equipment, and perhaps for us too - if demand is increased, production will increase and prices of HF radios might do down! Plus, each one of the above members that got something additional added to their privileges if this proposal is accepted would have the ARRL to thank for it. In theory, anyway. Considering that, following the ITU decision to make code optional most of the world is moving towards removing the mandatory Morse Code requirement outright, there isn't much else that they could do without looking like defenders the status quo, and annoying even more of their members....and denying them the rights being granted to their fellow amateur radio neighbours in the rest of the world. Like, for instance, those just north of you have proposed to do - and that's likely to happen fairly soon, I expect. 73, Leo On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 05:42:20 -0700, "K7JEB" wrote: snip You can thank BPL for that. If we can't lick them on the egress issue, we'll add multi-hundred-thousands of HF ops to provide a plethora of additional ingress points and let the BPL system ops assess their network reliability from that. I don't think we'll be hearing any protests over this proposal from Yaecomwood either. Jim, K7JEB Glendale, AZ |
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