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Subject: Another D-H* NCVEC proposal
From: "KØHB" Date: 8/14/2004 8:08 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: "Robert Casey" wrote Having a supervised only license is more brearucratic hassle than that met learning how to operate anyway. Hi Bob, I feel that the idea of a "Here, Kid, let me hold your hand and show you how to be a ham" license would send absolutely the wrong message to new ham 'wannabes'. Hans, where's the "wrong message" about offering a program that provides a structured training program for those that want it? We ALREADY have a "wrong message" out there that says 'No one wants to help me and I have so many questions to ask..." A program that identified qualified "mentor stations" and "training clubs" would directly couple these folks with people who want to help and have the knowledge and skills to help. Quite frankly, anyone who was attracted to such a structured supervised license environment doesn't belong in *MY* Amateur Radio service. (Watch LHA spin up his rotors over that comment!) So as far as Hans Brakob is concerned, anyone who WANTS some sort of training to help them, they can get lost. THAT sends a message, for sure. I am sure most of us already know what the message is. Steve, K4YZ |
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