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The ARRL is a publishing company, the only way to maintain their existence
is for there to be MANY MORE hams to BUY many books from them. I can remember a time when the ARRL actually represented the interests of ham radio, but they now have the corporate mentality. "What is that beeping noise on my radio? Oh well, I'll just talk over it." "Mark Russo" wrote in message ... One of these below will get you there... Seems to me that they should bump up the current General class to Advanced class. This way people who worked hard to get to General will not be locked in with the no code folks. That seems fair?. http://www.remote.arrl.org/news/stor.../01/19/1/?nc=1 Click he ARRLWeb: ARRL to Propose New Entry-Level License, Code-Free HF Access |
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