> There should be one amateur license. Pass the test and you're a ham,
> period.
Only if that test includes 20 WPM CW proficiency requirement and the
Commission cancels the licenses of all the shack on a belt and WINSTINK
lids.
I have no objection to allowing Technicians to use RTTY and PSK31 only
in their current narrow band HF allocations but there is no way in hell
that a Tech ticket should be another avenue for the WINSTINK crowd.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 2015-01-29 11:50 PM, Bill Turner wrote:
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On Thu, 29 Jan 2015 21:13:09 -0600, Peter wrote:
Leaving aside the RM-11708 fiasco, why on earth would anyone want to
*increase* Technician privileges?
REPLY:
Why?
The bureaucracy loves complexity. It loves many layers of licensing
and different rules for the different layers. It gives them something
to do and justifies their existence.
An amateur license should be have one simple purpose: Certifying that
the holder knows how to operate within the law and without causing
undue interference. And that's all. Every ham should know how to do
that and there is no need for various levels of competence.
There should be one amateur license. Pass the test and you're a ham,
period.
Not holding my breath, however.
Bill W6WRT
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