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As has been cussed and discussed here and on the air lately, ARRL
has petitioned FCC to reduce the number of license classes from six down to three, namely Novice, General, and Extra. If you haven't read the entire petition (it runs somewhere around 35 pages, each page laden with microscopic-print footnotes) you may have missed the fact that there will actually be 5 sub-classes of General. One-Star General - Post 1987 Technician given a complimentary convenience-of-the-ARRL field promotion to General Two-Star General - Previous Conditional given humanitarian promotion to General Three-Star General - Pre 1987 Technician given posthumous promotion to General Four-Star General - General who took an actual General examination in modern times at a VE session Five-Star General - General who took an actual General examination in front of a steely eyed FCC official in a noisy drafty government office in downtown Fargo and had to walk uphill (both ways) through 10-foot snowdrifts on Good Friday 1954. 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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![]() "KØHB" wrote in message ink.net... As has been cussed and discussed here and on the air lately, ARRL has petitioned FCC to reduce the number of license classes from six down to three, namely Novice, General, and Extra. If you haven't read the entire petition (it runs somewhere around 35 pages, each page laden with microscopic-print footnotes) you may have missed the fact that there will actually be 5 sub-classes of General. I suppose you're going to tell us that Advanced class licensees who get a free pass to Extra privileges will be called Commodores? : In that case, those of us who survived the 20-wpm confidence course in an FCC office 30 years ago should be named Secretaries of Defense. Move over, Rummy. 73, "PM" |
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![]() "Paul_Morphy" wrote In that case, those of us who survived the 20-wpm confidence course in an FCC office 30 years ago should be named Secretaries of Defense. Move over, Rummy. 30 years ago (that'd be 1974) I had already had to renew my Extra license, TWICE. Move over, George dit dit |
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I do hope he was kidding about all the "generals". Sounds like a bunch of
bull **** to me. IF that is true, those people are more goofy than I gave them credit for. I don't see the sense in it. Lou "KØHB" wrote in message ink.net... "Paul_Morphy" wrote In that case, those of us who survived the 20-wpm confidence course in an FCC office 30 years ago should be named Secretaries of Defense. Move over, Rummy. 30 years ago (that'd be 1974) I had already had to renew my Extra license, TWICE. Move over, George dit dit |
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![]() "KØHB" wrote in message ink.net... "Paul_Morphy" wrote In that case, those of us who survived the 20-wpm confidence course in an FCC office 30 years ago should be named Secretaries of Defense. Move over, Rummy. 30 years ago (that'd be 1974) I had already had to renew my Extra license, TWICE. Move over, George Don't get that long, white beard caught in your straight key, OM. : Yeah, the definition of "old timer" sure has changed. I just joined OOTC; I figure QCWA is for kids. I'm 57, but over the weekend, someone at a hamfest referred to me as a "young man," which was chronologically logical in his case. Which points to the aging problem I perceive in ham radio. I'd say 95% of the people I saw at this hamfest were older than 55. In another 20 years, FCC will be able to assign 1X1 calls to every ham. All Hiram's horses and all Hiram's men (and women) can't seem to get enough youngsters interested to offset the attrition. 73, "PM" (soon to be W4A) |
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