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![]() "KØHB" wrote in message ink.net... As has been cussed and discussed here, ARRL has petitioned FCC to reduce the number of license classes from six down to three, namely Novice, General, and Extra. snip If you haven't read the entire petition (it runs somewhere around 35 pages, each page laden with microscopic-print footnotes) you may have missed the fact that there will actually be 5 sub-classes of General. 73, de Hans, K0HB Hans, This appears to reflect what is going on in society in general. The company I worked for had various apprenticeships - one was for automation. It was a four year apprenticeship. Today, the same apprenticeship is three years in duration - plus you end up with an *associate's degree*! I would tend to question whether an individual actually learned more in three years to deserve that degree or not, but the fact remains that the 3 year graduate is now qualified to go into many other fields as a technician whilst the 4 year graduate is not. If an 8 year old can pass the extra exam (itself pretty much a cakewalk today), why the necessity of a field promotion for someone that didn't take all of the theory elements for a general? Meanwhile, back in Rochester, NY, I went to one of those fast food outlets about a month ago. The cash register operator took my $20.00 (the bill was something like $11.83), hit a button, and - the look on her face told me she punched a button which told the machine I gave her $11.83. She took a five out of the register .... slowly took a single .... then after frowning for several seconds, another single .... then she had to get the manager to make change. Heck, if she learns to add and subtract, maybe they'll grandfather her to a bachelor's degree ![]() All in all, it is frightening to see newly minted extras asking such questions as "I have an SWR of 2 to 1. What can I do to lower it?". We'll see more replays of such things as happened on Guam "sparkplug1 this is sparkplug. You are loud, but garbbled." - hey guys, take out the antenna and stick a coat hanger in the antenna jack. Either that, or lower the rf gain ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.668 / Virus Database: 430 - Release Date: 4/24/04 |
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