"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message
gy.com...
No matter what stance the ARRL takes or no stance at all, they will
alienate
a portion of the US amateur population [CRS insert ... I think you meant
to
put a "larger" here] than their membership. The number of
non-ARRL members supporting code testing is larger than ARRL's membership
as
well as the group opposing code testing.
How did you arrive at that pseudo-fact?
The various surverys that have been taken indicate that the ham community
is
about 50/50 on this issue. That seems to hold true inside the ARRL
membership as well as outside it. Thus the ARRL will "alienate" half the
US
ham population no matter what stance they take.
The "various surveys" have all been self-selecting and have no scientific
validity.
Plus, they are all several years old and the demographic and thoughts have
changed a lot since "restructuring."
If you look at the numbers of licensees with less than General class
licenses,
do you really believe that anything approaching 50% of them are in favor
of continued Morse testing?
I seriously doubt it ...
Those licensees alone outnumber the ARRL's entire current membership.
Also, many current ARRL members (and a lot of NCI's members are
ARRL members, too), including holders of General, Advanced, and Extra
class licenses oppose continued Morse testing.
Have you read the NCI Petition? If not, I would suggest you read it
with an open mind and give due consideration to its content.
Carl - wk3c
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