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January 31st 04, 03:49 PM
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(Steve Robeson, K4CAP) writes:
For implementation sometime AFTER the "code issue" is resolved:
For some folks, it will only be resolved when there is no code testing at all.
(1) Amateur Basic.
Forty question test with access to 144mHz, 50Mhz, 28mHz, 21mHz,
18mHz, 7mHz and 1.8mHz.
Why no 80, 30, 20, or 12 meters? Why not allow 222 in hopes of increasing
use of the band?
Same phone allocations as other licensees on HF bands.
You mean same as Extras have now?
Morse Code endorsement required for opera-
tion in lower 100kHz of any band.
Bad idea. Acts as a disincentive to use CW and digital modes, and as an
incentive to use voice only!
Limit 100 watts output on any band.
Requires RF exposure eval on higher bands. Why not 100/25?
(2) Amateur Advanced.
Additional written examination.
OK
All presently HF-licensed
Amateurs except Extras grandfathered to new license.
Even Novices and Techs? That's a worse giveaway than ARRL proposes!
Privileges
same as for former Advanced Class. Morse Code endorsement required
for operation in lower 100kHz of any band EXCEPT for those
previously
code tested or already holding an Element 1 CSCE. New licensees
(not
grandfathered operators) limit to 500 watts on any band.
See above about code test.
(3) Amateur Radio-God Expert for Life
(OK...that was for Lennie's benefit...I'D call it Amateur
Extra)
I have no idea why you bother with him, Steve.
Comprehensive closed-pool written test.
How? "Son Of Bash" would make it open pool quickly. Plus, how can you make a
case that only the top ticket gets a closed pool but open is OK for the others?
REQUIRED 5wpm Morse Code
test. Full Amateur allocations and privileges. Additional phone
allocations (or "wideband", if you prefer non-mode specific
classifi-
cations) from previous Novice class bands. Full power.
Why?
Three levels - good.
Incremental power and privs - good
Why not...?!?!
See above.
73 de Jim, N2EY
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