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robert casey wrote:
. At this point in time I think they can, but it depends on one's definition of 'too many'. In what ways is the code test a nuisance to the FCC? Used to be the waivers for 13wpm, but that's no longer. How were they a nuisance? And in another sense, as VEs do all the testing, any of the tests are of little nuisance to the FCC. Every so often some VEs cheat, but that's another issue. Exactly! All FCC does is approve new questions for the pools. VEs and QPC do the grunt work. As for what knowledge should be tested for, as we are allowed to modify/build/hack our equipment we should know how to determine performance of our transmitters and such so we don't splatter/trash the RF spectrum. Also TVI issues. Also need to know safety issues, high voltage and RF. Rules and regs, what constitutes deliberate interference and what is just life on a crowded band. That ham radio is stly 2 way comms (no broadcasting, no music). 3rd party rules and such for HF access licenses. All of that is tested for in the Technician exam, isn't it? Techs have all amateur radio operating privileges above 30 MHz, so all that stuff must, by definition, be contained in the 35 question Technician written test. Even some HF stuff must be in the Tech test because Techs who pass or have passed Element 1 get some HF privileges. In fact, FCC *decreased* the written exam for Tech back in 2000 by about 46%. Heard it said that the FCC finds that hams are for the most part well behaved and don't require much enforcement actions compared to other services. Probably true - because hams tend to follow the rules even if no one is watching. A big part of that is tradition and the 'culture of values' in amateur radio, IMHO. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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