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Old June 28th 07, 11:43 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.moderated
Pat Cook Pat Cook is offline
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Default Ideas needed for a new organization

Hi everyone:
"Jim Higgins" wrote in message
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On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 04:55:42 EDT, Klystron wrote:

Jim Higgins wrote:

We already have a membership organization so what you must be talking
about is a different membership organization that appeals to a
different set of members. So... exactly which different set of
members would that be?



75% of all hams are NOT members of the ARRL. I'd start with them.



Why start with them? First of all most aren't even active. Secondly,
which of their primary interests would you cater to that would cause
them to join your new organization when they don't join ARRL?

What would your new organization offer that ARRL doesn't offer and
that would cause them to join other than it isn't the ARRL?

Offered as an example, not as a point of debate,


I'd offer it as a point of debate Jim (Curiously of course ). What
*would* your new organization offer that ARRL & the many, many other
worldwide clubs don't already offer, Klystron & Iitoi?

I'm a member of one of the local clubs here in Denver. I'm also one of
those hams who IS NOT a member of ARRL itself. It's NOT because I don't
want to be. It's just that, with a fixed income, if I were to go pluncking
down PRECIOUS $$$ left and right for each and every organization covering
each and every interest of mine, I'd not only go insane, but I'd also GO
BROKE. As such, I have to ask myself WHERE DOES IT END? I don't *need* QST
Magazine to keep me updated on the world of Amateur Radio. Besides...Quite
frankly, compared to Newsline and ARRL Audio News & the ARRL Newsletter,
ANYTHING in QST Magazine would be DATED INFORMATION by the time I got it
anyway.

True, ARRL does do some valuable things for the Amateur Radio Service and
since I *am* a validly licensed Ham, they *do* represent me in various
political and legal capacities (For which I am eternally grateful BTW), I
still see a reason to join them if they're going to represent me anyway.
They know my position on various issues because much the same sentiment is
shared by SCORES of Hams like me. And many of those Hams have made their
sentiments public. I don't need to submit what would sound like a broken
record in the eyes of ARRL because they've heard it many times before.

Well...I could go on and on, but I think you get the idea. So I ask
again....What *would* your new organization offer that ARRL & the many, many
other worldwide clubs don't already offer, Klystron & Iitoi? I'm really
curious.

Cheers & 73

Pat Cook, KB0OXD
Denver, Colorado
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