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![]() "KØHB" wrote in message news ![]() K4CAP/K4YZ wrote: (about license fees) I think fees in the $25/year range would not be inappropriate. So let's take a poll: Q1: If it cost $250 (plus testing fees) for a 10-year license would you have become a new amateur radio operator? --- or --- Q2: If it had cost $250 to renew your license each time over your ham radio career, would your license have lapsed by now? Here are my responses: Q1: Not a chance. Q2: When raising a family, spending $250 on a discretionary avocational item would have been out of the question. 73, de Hans, K0HB Q1: If it had cost $250 for the 10 year license when I first entered ham radio, I probably would not have done so for I had no basis to determine whether the activity would appeal to me. Initially, it was just something that I did to participate in my husband's interest (now ex-husband). Q2: I would have renewed but complained loud and long about it. Having learned that ham radio was something that I actually like, I would not give up my license for anything. Since entering ham radio, I've belonged to my local club in the various areas that I've lived, became a VE, taught upgrade classes, participated in special events, entered contests, been a club officer and many other activities. Both I and the clubs to which I've belonged would have missed a great deal if that first license had been $250. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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