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![]() "Alex Flinsch" wrote in message ... In article , N2EY wrote: RM-10867 - ARRL, 18 March 2004 http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/ecfs/r...f=pdf&id_docum ent=6516083735 ----------------------------------------- RM-10870 - NCVEC, 3 March 2004 http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/ecfs/r...f=pdf&id_docum ent=6516082208 ---------------------------------------- RM-10868 - AG4RQ, 18 March 2004 http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/ecfs/r...f=pdf&id_docum ent=6515783299 ----------------------------------------- Actually they assigned numbers to 4 petitions, you missed this one RM-10869 - K4SX 18 September 2003 http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/ecfs/r...pdf&id_documen t=6515285430 Brief summary follows -- RM-10867 ARRL Petition Auto upgrade Technician and Novice to General Wrong. The auto upgrade is Tech only to General. Novice stays as Novice. Auto upgrade Advanced to Extra Create a new no-code beginner class with limited HF priveleges Which is what the existing Novices go to. Drop code requirements for General Retain 5 WPM code for Extra ------------------------------------------------ RM-10868 AG4RQ Petition Merge Novice and Technician classes keeping priveleges of both Upgrade Advanced to Extra Retain 5 WPM code for General and Extra ------------------------------------------------ RM-10869 K4SX Petition Retains no-code Technician as is Retains 5 WPM General Not likly. Increases Extra class to 13 WPM Never happen no mention of Novice or Advanced class elimination ----------------------------------------------- RM-10870 NCVEC Petition Essentially the same as the ARRL petition, but removes the code requirement for Extras also. Also includes a "commercial only" transmitter rule for Communicator (Novice) Also includes power limit for Communicator/Novice ------------------------------------------------- FWIW, I think the best possible result would be a combination of the ARRL and AG4RQ versions -- merge Novice and Technician classes and priveleges. Drop the code for General. Upgrade Advanced to Extra, and keep 5 WPM for Extra. I expect to see the ARRL petition win out, but they'll lose on keeping any code. The code war was lost and so noted in 98-143 R&O (6 years ago). Nothing has changed, nor has there been any new arguments that have been made to retain code testing at all. Cheers, Bill K2UNK |
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