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Just follow the laws your losers.
You whine too much. You ruin the hobby. If you dont like ham radio,LEAVE. "Butch" wrote in message ... A license was required in the beginning that is true, however, the FCC lost all control of the users so the feds took the easy way out. They just did away with that little law and declared all users legal. Kinda the way that amateur radio is going right now. Five bucks and my now non-existing Advanced class ticket says that a no code, no written test will be operating HF anywhere, any mode, yea verily! HT3 wrote: Isn't this the same thing that happened to the CB culture in the mid to late 70's? Back then you had to license, but all of a sudden that was too inconvenient. So licensing was eliminated and every hemorrhoid could get a radio and ruin the band. Mark Russo wrote: 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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