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An interesting thought
I was just turning 15 in 1962 when I obtained my novice license (WN2CJV). A few years later, I obtained my general (WB2OSP). I obtained my extra class ticket along with my 1st phone and 2nd telegraph (too young for my 1st plus needed 6 months shipboard experience) along with my radar endorsement in 1966. I would gently suggest not a change in years, but a reasonable test for the licenses. I disliked Morse at first, but ended up copying 40 words per minute perfect copy in Bainbridge, MD. for the U.S. Navy on a manual typewriter. For someone who disliked the code, I would suggest that 15 or 20 words per minute is not unreasonable. As to theory, methinks that one should be able to solve something other than simple series/parallel circuits (multiple seats of voltage in a complex circuit) for their extra. That aside, there should be a fairly simple exam to allow folks easy entrance into amateur radio. No need for Morse and there should be limited HF allocations. Just my thoughts. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA "Pierian Spring" wrote in message oups.com... It seems that anyone of those who are involved in any way with childrens' organisations or with the inducing of children to tackle the kindergarten entrance examination (that is represented by the 6-year-olds' qualification of the M3/CB Fools' Licence) exhibit behavioural traits - infantile outbursts, deliberately insulting tirades and vicious temper tantrums - that one would expect only from the children in their care. Is it time for all _REAL_ Radio Hams to refuse to have anything to do with such mental derangees and their charges, and institute an age bar, perhaps 16-years-old, below which we will not associate in any way? Only then, by making it clear that young children are not, and cannot be in any way, part of the society of adult technocrats that is Radio Hammery will be be able to influence them not to attempt to join us until they have achieved maturity? Word will soon get around if children who have been conned by the various Billies-No_Mates into going for the M3/CB fools' Licence find that no-one will speak to them. |
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