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Leo wrote:
400,000 upgraded licences = 400,000 happier ARRL members. Not true. Only a small percentage of licensees are ARRL members, and they tend to be the folks that have been hams a long time. The ARRL is sticking it to the folks who worked hard in the past to pass 20 wpm and the Extra Class written test. Ironically, those licensees who stand to gain the most from this proposal are the ones least likely to join the League. 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 5 WPM for Extra Class is an insult, not a tip of the hat. The Extra Class ticket grants exclusive 25 kHz CW segments on 80, 40, 20, and 15 meters. These are prime DX frequencies and the proposal doesn't change that. A higher speed code test for Extra would be more appropriate. -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..... This is what the proposal is all about, saving ARRL and the jobs of its staff. But as we learned after the No-Code license was created in 1991, most new hams don't join the League. Art Harris N2AH |
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