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![]() Slow Code wrote: It seems to me they want to eliminate all testing. That's what happens when no-codes and nickle hams start running things. Or is that ruining things? Naw, ARRL isn't trying to do that. I haven't seen anything in their current goals that would lead me to believe that they are trying to send the rest of our spectrum the way of 11 meters. I may be wrong, but I don't think the FCC would do that again (if any of the current commissioners are students of FCC history that is) even if the ARRL suggested it. The numbers of Hams out there and how it's been dropping though the more recent years is an alarming trend. With the age of the average ham creeping higher, this hobby is set to all but die out in the USA within a generation unless something changes. Surely you see the problem that the ARRL is trying to address. You may not agree with their suggested solutions, but you'd have to agree that we have a problem. Right? -= Bob =- |
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