[Logic] Off Topic - One Day to Extra Class
K1UQ
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Fri, 19 Apr 2002 19:59:23 -0400
Extra USED to have deep meaning. But then so did many other things in life.
Suck it up and push on is how I deal with it; plus a tag line on my QSL
cards: "20 wpm Extra". This is something I can say the new crop of extras
most likely can't. But does that make them an inferior hobbyist? I know
long time 20 WPM extras who are idiots. How can I tell? By listening to
them. It's only a hobby. But then I still get a twinge thinking how hard I
had to work to get my Extra, so yes at times its upsetting. Then I suck it
up some more. Hey just maybe you'll meet some person on this reflector with
all the answers you need to know about LOGic ... and find out they are a one
day Extra --
Regards, Bill K1UQ
www.MorseCode2000.com
www.K1UQ.com
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Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 19:47 PM
Subject: [Logic] One Day to Extra Class
> I am shocked at the following report from the ARRL!
> I am sending this to a fairly wide distribution with this
> question: is this where Amateur Radio really wants
> to be going? Or do you think the following is just
> great and wonderful??
>
> From today's ARRL Letter:
>
> "New York's Long Island Mobile Amateur Radio Club--LIMARC
> --reports its first "one-day Extra" licensing upgrade class was
> such a success that it's scheduled additional sessions for later
> this spring. LIMARC recently attracted two dozen students to its
> first Extra class license study short course, and nearly all who
> attended walked away with their Extra tickets.
>
> "....the session involves seven hours of
> intensive study. Five instructors taught the nine Extra examination
> subelements, which include FCC rules, operating procedures, radio
> propagation, Amateur Radio practices, electrical principles, circuit
> components, practical circuits and antennas and feedlines.
>
> When the session ended, 20 of the 24 applicants had passed
> Element 4. "
>
> All in a "one-day" short course.
>
> Wow, I am impressed. Took me an entire semester in engineering
> school to learn how to solve all those impedance, complex
> plane, R+/- jX problems. And 20 of these guys learned how
> to do those, along with all that other stuff, and STILL the same
> day took and passed the Extra license exam????
>
> Maybe what those five instructors "taught" was the answers
> to the questions on the test to be given that day??? At least
> one enquiring mind would like to know! I believe what is
> being reported is not possible and still be legitimate, unless
> those 20 guys had way above genius IQ's. Or maybe, they
> all have "perfect recall" memories.
>
> Guess I was a real slow learning; I was years getting the education,
> experience and UNDERSTANDING under my belt before I went
> for the Extra. Oh yes, also had to pass the 20 wpm CW test
> that same day, but that isn't needed anymore. Maybe it was
> getting to 20 wpm CW that took me all that time, no, don't
> think so. Just took me awhile to learn/understand what the
> meaning of the stuff on the Extra Class license was all about.
>
> Yes, what does the Extra Class license mean anymore??
>
> Just a bit disappointed,
>
> 73, Jim KH7M
>
>
>
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