Wow, you sound like the technicians are  invading "your" territory. You
also sound like you have a problem with those who got their start in the CB
bands over 30 years ago, like me. If the FCC makes this change then those
bands would no longer be just "general band" anymore. I'm just a
"TECHNICIAN" and have been for almost two years and can say that the
changes will not stop me from getting my general but will get me experience
in the bands before I leap off into the fray. I don't think it will cause
any more problems than all ready exists.  Enforcement of current rules is
what is needed, not holding operators back because a few have no respect
for the rules.. If you want amateur radio to grow and not continue it's
decline among younger operators then more operators need to get with the
program and welcome changes that hopefully will do just that. It's not your
bands, it's our bands and I respectfully disagree  with your statement.

Paul

On Feb 28, 2018 15:30, "gmuller885--- via BVARC" <[email protected]> wrote:

To All
  I concur with Gary. We can not control the Techs that have invaded the
General bad as it is.

Gerald Muller *K9GEM*

*[email protected] <[email protected]>*
In a message dated 2/28/2018 2:59:48 PM Central Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:

I say no.  The Technician class in an entry point.  If you have General
class privileges on HF there is no intensive to continue learning about
Amateur Radio.  The Technician class is already inundated with with poor
operators from the old Citizen Band radio service.  Many of these operators
need to be policed into better operating procedures but there there does
not seem to be any recourse to do so.   Allow these operators to flood over
into the General Class operating prividlges will spell the end to Amateur
Radio and doom our remaining bands to the same QRM as the old Citizen Band.

ARRL Requests Expanded HF Privileges for Technician Licensees
<http://www.arrl.org/news/view/arrl-requests-expanded-hf-privileges-for-technician-licensees>

  ARRL Requests Expanded HF Privileges for Technician Licensees
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for
amateur radio, connecting hams around the...



The above is solely my opinion and does not represent that of the Texas DX
Society or any of it's members.


Gary D. Antley
Possum Walk Texas
DE KI5LR

*“It is better to have enemies than friends.   At least you know they are
out to get you.”  Gary David Antley*
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