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"KØHB" wrote in message k.net...
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!) 73, de Hans, K0HB Hans, you saying, "*MY* Amateur Radio Service," just smacks of "Old Flatulencism." (Sorry Hans, I CAN"T say O.F. or the Semi-Moral Minority will cane me. Hi, hi!) Numerous people wanted to join the amateur service because of the emergency service aspect of our hobby. They may have no interest in building NE602 receivers or CW memory keyers. As such, the Technician exam is too complex material for a person with such intentions. On the other hand, a student license with mandatory hand holding is lunacy. So in the end, I agree to not have such a license class. But remember, Jim says that we need more license classes. Apparently it doesn't matter how he gets them. |
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