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![]() You can now get what is laughingly known as a Radio Amateur licence at 6-years-old. It is, in reality, a CBer's licence, and is known as the "M3/CB Fools' Licence". No _REAL_ Radio Ham worth his salt has anything to do with the scheme which is widely regarded as a gangrenous degeneration of a once highly-regarded technical pursuit. Yes while this is true, in reality, how many 6 year olds have you actually heard transmitting on amateur bands. While its possible its highly unlikely unless he was being driven and supervised by an "old ham" parent. It is a stepping stone towards an intermediate licence and so on. They cant use all the frequencies and power that the fully fledged "amateur" can but then again you would know this already. I do agree though that its a degeneration of an up until now elite technical pursuit but unfortunately times are changing. I would be amazed if anyone who gets their M3 wouldnt go on to the next level or even go all the way. I feel though your attempt to steer any radio ham away from this scheme is not a good idea. Surely taking these M3s under your wing and encouraging them is the way forward not belittling them and ignoring them. Doing this will only cause unrest and bad feelings/abuse on the airwaves and drive many new Amateurs away from a fascinating but dwindling hobby. You may disagree with me, which is your choice but i believe your attitude is completely wrong. Regards, Graham |
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