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|    Gareth's Downstairs Computer to RSGB via rec.radio.info Admin    |
|    Re: Radio Society of Great Britain - Mai    |
|    22 Jul 17 11:35:37    |
      XPost: uk.radio.amateur, rec.radio.amateur.policy       From: headstone255.but.not.these.five.words@yahoo.com              On 22/07/2017 08:18, RSGB via rec.radio.info Admin wrote:       > Radio Society of Great Britain - Main Site       >       > Paul Whatton, G4DCV ... is the project leader for the Train the Trainers       scheme,       > which recently trained its 200th tutor.                     Before the RSCB petitioned for the coffer-filling 3-tier fiasco to       enable 5-year-olds to get a licence, training to the RAE level       (higher level than the current Full) was done at a local level,       and done successfully for decades.              That it is considered necessary to train the trainers to teach       at the CBer level of the Fools' licence speaks volumes about       the dumbing down of exam standards and the dumbness of today's       official instructors; the appropriately licensed M6DIM being       a case in point.              Not to forget that the prime reason for the introduction of       the TiT, sorry TtT, scheme was to make the instigator of       the scheme the centre of attention. Strange that that instigator,       whilst encouraging others to progress through the 3-tier fiasco       himself ran away from the 12WPM Morse test (and even the trivial       5 WPM Morse test). Talk about the blind leading the blind!              No names, no pack drill!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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