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Subject: License restructuring/contesting
From: frenaye@pcnet.com (frenaye@pcnet.com)
Date: Mon Feb 3 21:22:31 1997
--- On Mon, 03 Feb 1997 00:45:07 EST  David O Hachadorian <k6ll@juno.com> 
wrote:

>How about a little discussion of the ARRL's proposed
>license restructuring and how it would affect contesting?

 [stuff deleted]

>I'm sure the distinguished participants of this reflector can
>think of a zillion different _contest-related_ issues springing
>from this proposal. Here is the proposal as I understand it.
>This information was extracted from the ARRL Letter of 31 January,
>1997. I hope I got it all straight.

 [more stuff deleted]


The complete report of the ARRL Board's WRC-99 Committee was posted on the 
ARRL web site (http://www.arrl.org) today (along with the minutes from the 
recent Board meeting).  The report has two main sections, one dealing with 
the issue the CW requirement for HF access (which the Board already 
affirmed support for), the other dealing with license restructuring (where 
input is requested).  March QST will have the same report and some 
additional discussion about the issues.  

Hope everyone (USA) on the reflector will let their ARRL Director know what 
they like about the proposals, and what they don't.  

                                73 Tom

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E-mail: k1ki@arrl.org
ARRL New England Division Director   
Tom Frenaye, K1KI, P O Box 386, West Suffield CT 06093 Phone: 860-668-5444


>From k0wa@southwind.net (Lee Buller)  Tue Feb  4 05:27:02 1997
From: k0wa@southwind.net (Lee Buller) (Lee Buller)
Subject: ARRL License restructuring
Message-ID: <199702040527.XAA20923@onyx.southwind.net>

>The proposal looks good for hamradio and contesting, but 
>I have two points to ponder.
>
>If the rules for examining were changed to require one
>minute solid copy AND a sending test, wouldn't that
>be a big time burden on the examiners? I think so!

Not really....  That is not a problem at all... 

>
>How is the ARRL going to address the situation where the
>VE team would be made of up of 3 Extras who got medical code 
>wavers for the 20 wpm code test? Got a real problem here!

This has got to bne fixed...and fixed with the redo if we do anything at 
all...this has to be fixed.  IT is a sham.


>
>73 Ernie W8EH,  CW IS FUN!


DE Lee
k0wa@southwind.net


>From HWDX09A@prodigy.com ( ROBERT   REED)  Tue Feb  4 05:10:40 1997
From: HWDX09A@prodigy.com ( ROBERT   REED) ( ROBERT   REED)
Subject: Restructuring Comments
Message-ID: <199702040510.AAA120726@mime4.prodigy.com>

> I know an examiner who got his Extra code credit using
> a medical waiver. Several other Extras who help him give
> exams also are medical waiver Extras. This would be a
> terrible hardship on these guys, don't u think? : )


Just about as much of a hardship as to the civil service women who 
administered CW tests in the FCC offices.

An Extra Class license is only what is defined as the "qualified" 
person to administer the exam for the FCC. For what it's worth you 
could make it any type of individual trusted by the FCC. 

Tapes of the CW and writen answer sheets are provided. NOTHING more 
than being trusted by the FCC is needed or implied by a VE 
certification.

Recently I saw reports of the ARRL questioning people who got their 
Extra credit by waiver being properly allowed to administer CW exams. 
I'd just love to sit and watch the civil rights suit on this one. 
Anyone ever heard of the 1992 ADA ?

I'm sure there are not many wiaver credited VE's Certainly not enough 
to administer the whole exam process. If you can't work with them, 
then give up your VE certification and disband the system.


____

 73,   Bob Reed,  W2CE 
       1991 Route 37 West - Lot 109
       Toms River, New Jersey 08757



>From lenrev@wwa.com (Len Revelle)  Tue Feb  4 06:15:04 1997
From: lenrev@wwa.com (Len Revelle) (Len Revelle)
Subject: License restructuring/contesting
References: <19970203.054340.7927.3.k6ll@juno.com>
Message-ID: <32f6d314.41762042@sashimi.wwa.com>

Maybe I'm getting dense in my old age but is there something significant =
I'm
missing in this post, i.e...... no mention of 20 meters?


On Mon, 03 Feb 1997 00:45:07 EST, you wrote:
>
>INTERMEDIATE CLASS:
>   Requirements:=20
>      Written exam similar to current tech written.
>      5 wpm code test with one minute of solid copy
>      and separate sending test. Current Novices
>      will have to pass an open book test to convert
>      to Intermediate. Current Tech+ will convert
>      automatically.
>
>   Privileges:=20
>      All no-code tech privileges, plus 200 Watts HF as follows:
>         CW 3525-3700
>         CW 7025-7050
>         CW 21025-21150
>         CW 28050-28300
>         DIGITAL 3600-3625
>         DIGITAL 21100-21125
>         DIGITAL 28100-28189
>         PHONE 1950-2000
>         PHONE 3900-4000
>         PHONE 21350-21450
>         PHONE 28300-28500
>         FM 29500-29700    =20
>
>
>GENERAL CLASS:
>   Requirements:
>      Written Exam similar to current General written.
>      10 wpm code test with one minute of solid copy, plus
>      separate sending test.
>
>   Privileges:
>      Current General privileges, plus 1500 watts as follows:
>         PHONE 3800-3850
>         PHONE 7200-7225
>         PHONE 21250-21300
>
>
>ADVANCED CLASS:
>   Requirements:
>      Same as the new General Class, plus written test similar to
>      the current Advanced written.
>
>   Privileges:
>      Current Advanced privileges, plus 1500 watts as follows:
>         PHONE 3725-3775
>         PHONE 7125-7150
>         PHONE 21175-21225
>
>
>EXTRA CLASS:
>   Requirements:
>      Same as current extra, except 20 wpm code test requires
>      one minute of solid copy and separate sending test.
>
>   Privileges:
>     Same as current Extra, plus 1500 watts as follows:
>       PHONE 3700-3750
>       PHONE 7125-7150
>       PHONE 21150-21200
>
>--------------------------------------------------------------
>
>Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
>k6ll@juno.com
>

************************************************
    Len Revelle     Amateur Radio N9IJ     =20
            lenrev@wwa.com                =20
            CIS 72607,1320                =20
************************************************

>From 103111.2775@CompuServe.COM (Robert G. Chandler)  Tue Feb  4 06:23:40 1997
From: 103111.2775@CompuServe.COM (Robert G. Chandler) (Robert G. Chandler)
Subject: Correction-website for Ont. QSO Party
Message-ID: <970204062339_103111.2775_JHG5-3@CompuServe.COM>

Hi all!

Looks like I've made a boo boo on the website info for the rules to the Ontario
QSO Party.

For the rules please go to http://www.rac.ca/odxa.htm   (not html)

Again, if you don't have web access or if its easier you can send a short note
to 103111.2775@compuserve.com asking for the rules.

73 de Bob VE3SRE


>From vr2bg@asiaonline.net (VS6BrettGraham)  Tue Feb  4 06:44:55 1997
From: vr2bg@asiaonline.net (VS6BrettGraham) (VS6BrettGraham)
Subject: Asia-Pacific Sprint announcement
Message-ID: <199702040644.OAA09751@asiaonline.net>

The Asia-Pacific Sprint Contest Committee would like to announce the latest
running of this spectacular radiosporting event - note changes in the rules:
 
Objective: For stations outside the Asia-Pacific region to work as many
           Asia-Pacific stations as possible within the 2 hour time limit.
 
           For stations inside the Asia-Pacific region to work as many
           stations as possible, anywhere in the world, within the 2 hour
           time limit.
 
           (A complete list of the Asia-Pacific countries is defined below)
 
Awards: Winners for each DXCC country & CQ zone will get a really cool
        Asia-Pacific Sprint T-Shirt.
 
        (Winners must have at least 5 QSO's in the log & only one T-Shirt
        will be given to a station if both country & zone are won)
 
 
      Mark your calendar now - future Asia-Pacific Sprints will be held:
 
      Summer (SSB) - 2nd Saturday of June: 14 June 1997
      Fall   (CW)  - 3rd Saturday of October: 18 October 1997
      Spring (CW)  - 2nd Saturday of February: 14 February 1998
 
Time: 1230-1430 UTC
 
Bands: 20m & 40m only
 
Suggested frequencies: CW  - 14030-14050 & 7015-7040 kHz
                       SSB - 14250-14280 & 7060-7080 kHz
 
Mode: Spring & Fall - CW only
      Summer - SSB only
 
Power limit: 150W output
 
Entry categories: Single operator, Single radio only
 
Contest exchange: RS/RST + Serial number beginning with 001
 
Duplicate contacts: Same station may be worked only once on the per band
 
Multipliers: Prefixes per WPX rules (once only - not once per band)
 
QSY rule:
 CW  - called station (usually CQer) QSYs at least 1 kHz after a QSO
 SSB - called station (usually CQer) QSYs at least 6 kHz after a QSO
 
Final Score: Number of QSOs x Multipliers
 
Asia-Pacific countries for this contest:
  (coutries from Asia side PacificRim to 180 degrees longitude):
 
3D2(all), 1S/9M0, 9M2, 9M6/8, 9V, BV, BV9(Pratas), BY, BS(Scarborough),
C2, DU, FK8, FW, H4, HL, HS, JA, JD1/Ogasawara, JD1/Marcus, T8/KC6(Belau),
KH2, KH9, KH0, P29, T2, T30, T33, UA0, V6, V7, V85, VK1-9(all except
VK9X & VK9Y), VS6, XU, XV/3W, XX9, YB, YJ, ZL(all except Chatham & Kermadec)
 
Results will be posted to: CQ-CONTEST@TGV.com
                           AP-SPRINT@dumpty.nal.go.jp
                           CQ Contest Magazine
 
Rules and results will be distributed by an automated info-server.
Send a request e-mail to: info-contest@dumpty.nal.go.jp
with the command in the body:  #get ap-sprint.rule
 
All entries must contain complete QSO information plus a summary sheet
indicating your claimed score, CQ zone & T-shirt size.  Entries without a
summary sheet may be treated as a checklog. Electronic logs are gladly
accepted by e-mail!  The log & summary sheet must be in ASCII format (no
binary files, please). Sample entry format is shown below.
 
Post your entry to:
 
JAs - Tack Kumagai     non-JAs - James Brooks
      POB 22                     26 Jalan Asas
      Mitaka                     SINGAPORE 678787
      Tokyo 181
      JAPAN
 
Email: 9v1yc@equator.lugs.org.sg
 
Entry deadline:  E-mail - 72 hours after end of contest
                 Post - Postmarked no later than 7 days after contest
 
Sample Summary Sheet
---------------------
                 ASIA PACIFIC SPRINT CONTEST
 
CALLSIGN USED:                        COUNTRY:
OPERATOR     :                        CQ ZONE:
 
DATE:
 
BAND    QSOs     POINTs     PREFIXES
 7
14
- --------------------------------------
Total
 
SCORE:
 
Comments:
 
____________________________________________________________________________
 
(TYPE or PRINT)
NAME                    CALL
 
Address:
City   :
Prefecture/State:
Postal Code:
Country:
____________________________________________________________
 
 
Sample Log
 
Any ASCII file output from CT/TRLOG/NA/ZLOG etc logging software
will be accepted.
 
BAND MM/DD/YY  HHMM  CALLSIGN      RSTNR    RSTNR   NEW   POINT
                                   SENT     RCVD    MULT
20   09/30/95  1310    JE1CKA      599001   599017  JE1   1
40   09/30/95  1312    9V1YC       599002   59916   9V1   1
40   09/30/95  1316    VS6BG       599003   59922   VS6   1
20   09/30/95  1317    JE1JKL      599004   599031        1
20   09/30/95  1317    K4ZW        599005   599005  K4    1
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73, VS97BrettGraham - not VS9ZBG - vr2bg@harts.org.hk

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