[UK-CONTEST] UK-Contest Digest, Vol 116, Issue 44
Steve White
g3zvw at talktalk.net
Fri Aug 31 08:58:42 EDT 2012
A look through the surname index of the Yearbook will give a good idea (as
opposed to the absolute number) of how many people hold multiple UK
licences. I just looked at one column of one random page (2012 edition,
starting surname Poole). Its easy to spot a surname followed by the same
initials, and certainly there are a few, but not a huge number. Anyone who
thinks that the number of licensed individuals is only 60% of the total must
be well wide of the mark, but I'm prepared to be proved wrong(!), so I
hereby invite anyone who reads this message to conduct a search of a random
Yearbook page (avoiding surnames such as Smith, where there are likely to be
numerous people with the same initials) and let us know how many people in
one column look like they have multiple licences. Please tell us also how
many entries there were in the column that you chose, so we can work out the
approximate percentage.
73
Steve, G3ZVW
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Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 12:11:35 +0100
From: "Dave Sergeant" <dave at davesergeant.com>
To: <uk-contest at contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] UK-Contest Digest, Vol 116, Issue 43
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Those figures of course are for LICENCES not individuals. In recent
years the practice of holding several calls, eg
Foundation/Intermediate/Foundation has grown. It also includes club
calls, again many with multiple calls. Foundation numbers in particular
have grown, but we see very few of those in contests (or in quite a lot
of cases nowhere else, they get their ticket and disappear).
What would be useful would be the number of individual licence holders,
and the number of those actually active on the bands, information that
is probably not available.
73 Dave G3YMC
On 31 Aug 2012 at 11:49, Steve White wrote:
> I don't dispute the fact that the average age of licensed amateurs is
> increasing and that RSGB membership has declined (I don't have the
> figures for membership), but you are wrong on the licensing figures. For
> everyone's information, here are the approximate figures (taken from
> page 5 of the RSGB Yearbook).
>
> 2007: 63500
> 2008: 66800
> 2009: 69900
> 2010: 72500
> 2011: 75900
> 2012: 78400 (23% more than 2007)
>
http://www.davesergeant.com
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Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 12:48:47 +0100
From: "G0JKZ" <g0jkz at terminalcomputers.com>
To: "'Dave Sergeant'" <dave at davesergeant.com>,
<uk-contest at contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] UK-Contest Digest, Vol 116, Issue 43
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I would concur with Dave... in the old days when we went from B to A we
lapsed the licence... nowdays, anyone who gets from F- I - A holds 3
Licences. In reality, I bet the number of individual s with licences is only
60% of the claimed figure.
George
G0JKZ
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