In article , Mike Coslo
writes:
N2EY wrote:
In article , Mike Coslo
writes:
I see that the FCC is not anticipating any changes in the Morse code
licensing requirements before 2006.
Where did you see that, Mike?
http://www.arrl.org/?news_list_off=15
Well, they've been right about it so far. Way back in 2003 they said "at least
two years" which seemed incredible at the time. Many of us thought they'd just
dump Element 1 by MO&O (if that's the right acronym) in a few weeks/months.
There were even several petitions to that effect. But it's pretty clear that
FCC is going the whole NPRM route, and in no big hurry to do so.
I hope it's true.
I want the situation to stabilize. In a world where the testing
requirements are in a state of flux - and it is a given that the testing
regimin is likely to get easier, not more difficult - many people will
take the path of least resistance and wait until requirements are
dropped.
I think a few people will. Just as some people will wait until an item drops
below a certain price before they'll buy one, or replace the one they've got.
However I don't think there are large numbers of people waiting for Element 1
to go away before they get their amateur licenses.
That is *if* they are dropped. But as I noted, there is always
*someone* to say that the element one test is going to be eliminated
"any day now"...
It's been a year and a half since WRC 2003 and there's no change in sight. NPRM
cycles are long enough that it's very reasonable to expect no action until
2006. So once again, ARRL news is right on the money.
Of course there are always a noisy few who will say they're going to get a ham
license, but who never seem to get the proverbial round tuit. I recall one very
regular poster here who told us, way back in January 2000, that he was going
for Extra "right out of the box". He just didn't say *when*. Shall we continue
to lower the standards of the ARS to accomodate such people? I say no.
73 de Jim, N2EY