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Subject: Info-Hams Digest V90 #577
To: Info-Hams@ucsd.edu
Info-Hams Digest Mon, 31 Dec 90 Volume 90 : Issue 577
Today's Topics:
New Techs and CW Operators
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Date: Mon, 31 Dec 90 07:18:34 EST
From: Robert Carpenter <rc@cmr.ncsl.nist.gov>
Subject: New Techs and CW Operators
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
Even though I opposed the no-code license, it seems very foolish to discourage
the potential newcomers. Instead of driving them out, we should be doing all
we can to ensure that the majority of the new hams are of the highest possible
quality. No-code is here, it most surely is on 6 and 2, do what you can to
get as many high quality newcomers as you can.
Since the FCC didn't buy my position that the new licensees should be located
above 220 MHz (to supply a critical mass so that manufacturers would promote
equipment for these bands), we're going to have to work much harder to retain
our lightly-used microwave spectrum. (Yes, I know, they passed the same writ-
ten test, they should have full VHF-and-up privileges.)
The assembled multitude might be interested in the following small display ad
which appeared in the December 24 issue of "Broadcasting".
RADIO
Help Wanted Technical
+---------------------------------+
| HELP WANTED |
| RADIO OPERATORS |
| |
| FCC LICENSED CW OPERATORS |
| FOR HIGH SEAS |
| |
| PUBLIC COAST STATION |
| GALVESTON RADIO. |
| |
| CALL: E. MURRAY, |
| GENERAL MANAGER, |
| 409-925-1844 |
+---------------------------------+
73, Bob W3OTC
PS: Tnx to Paul for organizing the U of MD Radio Club alumni/ae dinner.
PS/2: Would someone please post the Report and Order on 90-55, or at least
E-mail me a copy?
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