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![]() "Bill Sohl" wrote in message ink.net... Scattered around several other threads there have been several dialogs as to how many licenses the USA should have for amateur radio. The options suggested so far seem to be: (a) 1 License (b) 1 License plus a "lerner's license" (c) 2 Licenses plus a "lerner's license" (d) 3 Licenses (e) 3 Licenses plus a "lerner's license" What I wonder about these is how the individual proponents of each would set the "difficulty level" of each in comparison to current Tech/Gen/Extra AND how they see privilege differences (in terms of power levels and/or band segments and modes) in multiple license options. Cheers, Bill K2UNK You left out my concept. That is two licenses. These would be General and Extra (no "learner's permit" type of license). The difficulty levels would be comparable to today's General and Extra. Privileges would be the same as today's General and Extra. For General, that would mean blending the current Tech & General material to create a single test. My opinion is that test would need to be about 50 questions. The Extra could remain unchanged. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |