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Baxter is a radio god. He will eat the ARRL and spit out whats left.
This is the end of ARRL. Mel A. Nomah wrote: From: ARRL [mailto ![]() To: Headquarters ] Subject: Important Organizational Announcement AARA Founder Glen Baxter to Join ARRL As Third Vice President NEWINGTON, Conn., April 1, 2005 - The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) announced today that it will acquire the American Amateur Radio Association (AARA), a leading provider of Amateur Information Bulletin Services. The deal unites the two most prominent Amateur Radio organizations in the United States. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. "The acquisition of AARA complements ARRL's already extensive offerings to include up-to-the-minute information and interactive discussion on what is happening in the world of Amateur Radio," said Jim Haynie, W5JBP, president of ARRL. "Together, we will be more effective in taking on some of the challenges facing Amateur Radio, such as BPL and Spectrum Defense. This brings us one step closer to being the national membership association for Amateur Radio operators." The acquisition also brings the strong leadership skills of Glenn Baxter, K1MAN, to the ARRL organization. Baxter has been named ARRL Third Vice President in the move. "Mr. Baxter is a welcome addition to our management team here at ARRL," said David Sumner, K1ZZ, and ARRL Chief Executive Officer. "I look forward to his fresh perspectives and enthusiastic approach to running a service organization like the ARRL." "Water under the bridge," said Glenn Baxter of AARA about past frictions between the two organizations. "Today marks a new beginning for all of us. We're in this together now." Plans for collocating Mr. Baxter and Mr. Sumner in adjoining offices at ARRL headquarters are currently underway. In an official statement, Mr. Riley Hollingsworth, K4ZDH, FCC Legal Advisor for Enforcement added, "Over the years, Glenn and I have become very close. I look forward to continuing our professional relationship as he assumes his new position." In an effort to accelerate the shift to its new on-the-air image, ARRL has already filed the paperwork necessary to make W1MAN the official call sign of the combined organization. Joe Carcia, NJ1Q, ARRL station manager was thrilled with the change, saying, "What a creative way to reflect our traditional roots while also letting our bold, new face shine through!" Broadcast operations at the facilities of ex-W1AW will be shutdown immediately. AARA's state-of-the-art studios in Belgrade Lakes, ME will become the new source of all ARRL transmissions. Amateur Radio insiders applauded the move. "These are interesting times for Amateur Radio," said Gordon West, WB6NOA. "I sense a likely shift in the ARRL views on many areas of the service. I think we'll be feeling the positive impact of this merger for years to come." "This is big . . . really big," said Joe Walsh, WB6ACU, lead guitar player for the Eagles. It's exactly the kind of thing that will send our ticket sales through the roof. With Glenn on vocals, and Sumner on drums . . .. this tour season will be our best since '73" Audio aficionado and Amateur Radio entrepreneur Bob Heil, K9EID, also supported the move. "This is a good thing for Heil, and it's about time these guys got together", said Mr. Heil. "We are already working on a special commemorative W1MAN microphone to honor the event." ARRL was founded in May 1914 by Percy Maxim, a leading Hartford, Connecticut, inventor and industrialist. Today ARRL, with approximately 152,000 members, is the largest not-for-profit organization of radio amateurs in the United States. Web links: http://www.arrl.org http://www.k1man.com http://www.joewalsh.com http://www.heilsound.com/amateur/Ima...Lab-One.sm.jpg http://www.heilsound.com/amateur/Ima...-Jeff-Beck.jpg |
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Did no one notice the date of this "press release?"
-- ----- Joe S. wrote in message ... Baxter is a radio god. He will eat the ARRL and spit out whats left. This is the end of ARRL. Mel A. Nomah wrote: From: ARRL [mailto ![]() To: Headquarters ] Subject: Important Organizational Announcement AARA Founder Glen Baxter to Join ARRL As Third Vice President NEWINGTON, Conn., April 1, 2005 - The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) announced today that it will acquire the American Amateur Radio Association (AARA), a leading provider of Amateur Information Bulletin Services. The deal unites the two most prominent Amateur Radio organizations in the United States. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. "The acquisition of AARA complements ARRL's already extensive offerings to include up-to-the-minute information and interactive discussion on what is happening in the world of Amateur Radio," said Jim Haynie, W5JBP, president of ARRL. "Together, we will be more effective in taking on some of the challenges facing Amateur Radio, such as BPL and Spectrum Defense. This brings us one step closer to being the national membership association for Amateur Radio operators." The acquisition also brings the strong leadership skills of Glenn Baxter, K1MAN, to the ARRL organization. Baxter has been named ARRL Third Vice President in the move. "Mr. Baxter is a welcome addition to our management team here at ARRL," said David Sumner, K1ZZ, and ARRL Chief Executive Officer. "I look forward to his fresh perspectives and enthusiastic approach to running a service organization like the ARRL." "Water under the bridge," said Glenn Baxter of AARA about past frictions between the two organizations. "Today marks a new beginning for all of us. We're in this together now." Plans for collocating Mr. Baxter and Mr. Sumner in adjoining offices at ARRL headquarters are currently underway. In an official statement, Mr. Riley Hollingsworth, K4ZDH, FCC Legal Advisor for Enforcement added, "Over the years, Glenn and I have become very close. I look forward to continuing our professional relationship as he assumes his new position." In an effort to accelerate the shift to its new on-the-air image, ARRL has already filed the paperwork necessary to make W1MAN the official call sign of the combined organization. Joe Carcia, NJ1Q, ARRL station manager was thrilled with the change, saying, "What a creative way to reflect our traditional roots while also letting our bold, new face shine through!" Broadcast operations at the facilities of ex-W1AW will be shutdown immediately. AARA's state-of-the-art studios in Belgrade Lakes, ME will become the new source of all ARRL transmissions. Amateur Radio insiders applauded the move. "These are interesting times for Amateur Radio," said Gordon West, WB6NOA. "I sense a likely shift in the ARRL views on many areas of the service. I think we'll be feeling the positive impact of this merger for years to come." "This is big . . . really big," said Joe Walsh, WB6ACU, lead guitar player for the Eagles. It's exactly the kind of thing that will send our ticket sales through the roof. With Glenn on vocals, and Sumner on drums . . . this tour season will be our best since '73" Audio aficionado and Amateur Radio entrepreneur Bob Heil, K9EID, also supported the move. "This is a good thing for Heil, and it's about time these guys got together", said Mr. Heil. "We are already working on a special commemorative W1MAN microphone to honor the event." ARRL was founded in May 1914 by Percy Maxim, a leading Hartford, Connecticut, inventor and industrialist. Today ARRL, with approximately 152,000 members, is the largest not-for-profit organization of radio amateurs in the United States. Web links: http://www.arrl.org http://www.k1man.com http://www.joewalsh.com http://www.heilsound.com/amateur/Ima...Lab-One.sm.jpg http://www.heilsound.com/amateur/Ima...-Jeff-Beck.jpg |
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