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![]() "N2EY" wrote in message om... Oddly enough, in the years following "incentive licensing", the number of US hams grew like mad after having been flat through most of the 1960s. Go figure - they upped the requirements and ham radio grew... 73 de Jim, N2EY The why is actually quite simple. The potential ham viewed it as being able to take the trip into ham radio in small, manageable, bitesize chunks instead of having to swallow the entire steak in one gulp. That perception is what caused the growth whether or not it represented reality. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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