CW is a hobby (off topic BWTH)
On Sep 8, 7:51*pm, Lawrence Statton wrote:
AJ Lake writes:
You need to understand that the FCC really doesn't want to be
bothered with Ham Radio at all.
I think that the ARRL had more to do with the snafu's of that era. For
example incentive licensing.
So, I'm a young whippersnapper (42 y/o ... got my Tech+ ticket in
1988): *Can someone, without adding TOO much editorial slant, explain
what the 1970s push to incentive licensing was, and with as little
slant as possible explain why it was a SNAFU (or as one 1x2 in the
first club I was in said: *Ruined the service).
Look in the letters section of a 50's QST, there's rants and raves
from both sides on incentive licensing.
Look in the letters section of a 60's QST, there's rants and raves
from both sides on incentive licensing.
The controversy in the 70's was the Technician license, a ticket that
required no code, as a way to get some CB'ers to take notice. I myself
came to ham radio in the 70's but had no interest in anything having
to do with Technician privileges. I know many other hams who did come
in that way in the 70's, 80's, etc.
Tim N3QE
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