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The point I was trying to make is that the amateur radio hobby matured
about 3 decades ago. It's membership is aging rapidly and the number of active participants is declining. As the baby boomer generation dies off at an increasing rate the amateur radio hobby will continue to fade away. Fiddling with the test requirements isn't going to magically entice younger blood away from the many other license-free ways of communicating. I would venture to say that you could open the ham bands completely CB style and not get a big jump in membership. There are just too many other interesting, easy to use ways of communicating that that younger people are accustomed to using. I wish it were otherwise. Making the ham radio test more of a challenge as you suggest misses the point completely. The point is that there will be a diminishing number of people with any interest becoming a ham, no matter what the requirements are. L. wrote: "John S." wrote in message oups.com... You could eliminate the tests, or you could increase passing levels and I suspect the results would be the same. Fewer and fewer people joining the hobby. There are MANY reasons why ham may not be as popular. NO ONE reason is THE reason. Code sure isn't it. It didn't stop the many who desired a license from persuing it. If you want to do it - you will - simple as that. EFFORT is the name of the game! Slow Code wrote: Let's keep the CB'ers on CB. Many a fine CBer has moved up to Ham - and improved the hobby. CODE didn't keep the scum of the bands from operating there ON CB OR now in the Ham bands. SO - CODE IS NOT THE REASON. 2: The passing score for written exams needs to be raised to 85%. Tnx, 73 SC With the way you've been talking - you (SC) couldn't even do 85%. SO, you'd be cutting yourself out. I've said it before, I'll say it again - there are MANY things in life you MUST learn to get by, some by pure need or desire. You "LEARNED" to drive, had to study the rules of the road. You "LEARNED" how to do many other things - and I'm damned sure "studied" things in school - maybe even college or post high school to get to where you wanted to be - maybe took an exam for a job promotion. HAM is just one more thing to "learn". For Christs sakes, if you had EVERYTHING handed to you - it wouldn't be worth having. To JUST have a "DRIVER'S LICENSE" "GIVEN" to you - would produce havoc on our roads. To JUST GIVE AWAY "PILOTS LICENSES - would be devastating to many when they come crashing down. To JUST "GIVE" Radio Licenses away - regardless class or whatever - would produce havoc on the air waves. SOMEWHERE - there HAS to be SOME control. ANYONE not willing to work for something - is PURE LAZY.................. NO other way to put it. I suppose those of you whining and bitching - never had the pleasure of "satisfaction" KNOWING you "passed" a test by KNOWING the material - NOT having it given to you. THIS isn't ALL JUST about code anymore - our whole freaking nation is dumbing down and that is SAD. AND it is getting to be a "lawless" society where no one cares anymore - they do as they damned well please. Be it on the telephone, radio, highway, waterways, in the air......... where ever - doing whatever - they're not supposed to be doing. Step on your neighbors rights but damned if they're to step on yours. That logic creates more troubles. This sort of thread will continue as long as there are whiners who don't want to EARN a privelage - they want it "handed" to them. No wonder this country and/or world is so screwed up. L. |
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