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"N2EY" wrote in message ... In article , "Dee D. Flint" writes: I've also believed that time in grade at the General level should be required (it would have helped me) but that didn't stop me from personally moving to Extra as fast as I was capable of doing so! Some time back, I proposed a three-class license structure here. One of the requirements was a year experience at each level. Boy did that catch flak! Where I don't see any need for time in grade is between the entry level (i.e. beginner) and the intermediate (e.g. General). Perhaps that's why you got such major flak. Cheers, Bill K2UNK |
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In article et, "Bill Sohl"
writes: Where I don't see any need for time in grade is between the entry level (i.e. beginner) and the intermediate (e.g. General). Why not? Perhaps that's why you got such major flak. I think there were other reasons.... 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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