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![]() "Steve Robeson K4CAP" wrote Hans, where's the "wrong message" about offering a program that provides a structured training program for those that want it? Nothing wrong with that at all. ARRL and hundreds of clubs across the country offer "structured training programs". What IS wrong with your proposed program is the notion of "you can't operate with this license unless you're supervised". Our beloved ham radio service has thrived over the years because a fundamental feature of its charter (97.1) is the encouragement of independent tinkering and just plain "I wonder if this would work" experimentation. It'd be a very stagnant and uninteresting place if that individual exhuberace were replaced with supervisors who taught only the "right way to be a ham". If you want "structured", join MARS or CAP, where structure is important and very desireable for uniform and consistent styles of operation. Let amateur radio remain vibrant, free-spirited, and willing to try a lot of "crazy crap" just to see if it works if for no other reason. That's how many of our contributions to SOTA came about, not by "supervision". 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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