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![]() K4YZ wrote: Bert Craig wrote: I will go on the record with the prediction that Element 1 will NOT go away completely as first thought. It will be dropped for Tech "+" and General privies, but retained for the Extra. I am willing to bet that you've got the right combination, at least for now, Bert. I see a two class license structure on the next "restructuring" round. That's not to say I like it or support it, but I bet that's where we end up. Ayup. Sounds reasonbable to me. |
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Bert Craig wrote: I will go on the record with the prediction that Element 1 will NOT go away completely as first thought. It will be dropped for Tech "+" and General privies, but retained for the Extra. I am willing to bet that you've got the right combination, at least for now, Bert. I see a two class license structure on the next "restructuring" round. That's not to say I like it or support it, but I bet that's where we end up. I'd vote for all of it myself. Problem is though that crystal-balling what the FCC actually comes up with is like playing Russian roulette with three rounds in the cylinder. Maybe four rounds . . . Like Shultz would say "I doan bet on NOTTING!". In this game. Which is why I haven't. And won't. I think enough folks have written to the FCC, as well as their elected officials, (Some of whom have a say in the FCC's budget.) and expressed their wishes that we not follow suit with the nations that have completely dropped the code from their licensing process. A-yup. 73 Steve, K4YZ w3rv |
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ammussingly enough I expect for once Stevie that you are right on on
the result K4YZ wrote: Bert Craig wrote: I will go on the record with the prediction that Element 1 will NOT go away completely as first thought. It will be dropped for Tech "+" and General privies, but retained for the Extra. I am willing to bet that you've got the right combination, at least for now, Bert. I see a two class license structure on the next "restructuring" round. That's not to say I like it or support it, but I bet that's where we end up. I think enough folks have written to the FCC, as well as their elected officials, (Some of whom have a say in the FCC's budget.) and expressed their wishes that we not follow suit with the nations that have completely dropped the code from their licensing process. OTH I suspect it more some of the last influence of the ARRL at the FCC that will carry the day A-yup. 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() an_old_friend wrote: ammussingly enough I expect for once Stevie that you are right on on the result Top posting, Markie? Your written gulash is ahrd enough to follow, but now you top post too? OTH...(SNIP) You meant "OTOH", perhaps? OTH in radio terms is "Over The Horizon". I suspect it more some of the last influence of the ARRL at the FCC that will carry the day What? Huh? Steve, K4YZ |
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K4YZ wrote: an_old_friend wrote: ammussingly enough I expect for once Stevie that you are right on on the result Top posting, Markie? Your written gulash is ahrd enough to follow, but now you top post too? OTH...(SNIP) You meant "OTOH", perhaps? OTH in radio terms is "Over The Horizon". again you understand I suspect it more some of the last influence of the ARRL at the FCC that will carry the day What? Huh? Gee I can't even largely agree with you and have be civil or not hack my posts apart Steve, K4YZ As I said before at least you have drop the Flaso polite 73's from your posts |
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