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![]() "Louis C. LeVine" wrote: This came from another radio group. They are doing a survey to find out why some people do not like the ARRL. I don't like it because it costs to much. If it were $10 a year I might consider joining. Louis I neither approve of or disapprove of the ARRL. Yes, the dews are high. If they where lower they could attract more potential members. With the majority of hams being senior citizens, the ARRL needs to take that into consideration when it comes to dews. WE all know that seniors are on a fixed income. Members should be given a choice of what magazine they would like when joining the ARRL. I showed a copy of QST to a new ham friend and ash him if he was interested. His comment after looking over the magazine was: The magazine is to technical for him and most likely other new hams, the cost for membership is to high. For me, the ARRL reminds me of the Federal Government. We elect the officials who are supposed to be working for the membership, but they do as they darn well please once they are in office. Who is in bed with whom. I dropped my membership for the reasons I have stated above. |
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Alfa-Tango International is the
licensing authority. LMFAO!!!! |
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![]() "Jose" wrote in message ... I don't lilke the ARRL, because QST does not print any articles on Freebanding. Freebanding IS more popular than ham radio, and we represent almost 15 million new potential ARRL members. Too bad the ARRL Yankees can't figure this out. Jose "Louis C. LeVine" wrote in message om... This came from another radio group. They are doing a survey to find out why some people do not like the ARRL. I don't like it because it costs to much. If it were $10 a year I might consider joining. Louis Subj: [REPEATER] Off List: ARRL Date: 12/11/2003 5:43:47 AM Pacific Standard Time From: Reply-to: To: CC: Hi all, This is directed only to those who are NOT currently ARRL members. I have agreed to help compile a survey which seeks answers for these two questions: 1: If you are not a member of the ARRL, why not? 2: If you were a member of the ARRL and quit, why? Please respond by December 18th. Please answer only OFF list to in order keep the clutter on the remailer down. Thank-you for assisting in this survey. Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF A troll of course. But to enlightnen the uneducated; From the front cover of QST. "Official Journal of ARRL The national association for AMATEUR RADIO" Any questions JOSE? Dan/W4NTI |
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![]() wrote in message ... "Louis C. LeVine" wrote: This came from another radio group. They are doing a survey to find out why some people do not like the ARRL. I don't like it because it costs to much. If it were $10 a year I might consider joining. Louis I neither approve of or disapprove of the ARRL. Yes, the dews are high. If they where lower they could attract more potential members. With the majority of hams being senior citizens, the ARRL needs to take that into consideration when it comes to dews. WE all know that seniors are on a fixed income. Members should be given a choice of what magazine they would like when joining the ARRL. I showed a copy of QST to a new ham friend and ash him if he was interested. His comment after looking over the magazine was: The magazine is to technical for him and most likely other new hams, the cost for membership is to high. For me, the ARRL reminds me of the Federal Government. We elect the officials who are supposed to be working for the membership, but they do as they darn well please once they are in office. Who is in bed with whom. I dropped my membership for the reasons I have stated above. A choice of magazines? Explain please. Its a bureaucracy. And according to Doctor Peters, who wrote a book called 'Peters principle' many years ago: "In a bureaucracy everyone will eventually arise to their level of incompetence" Dan/W4NTI |
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![]() Grümwîtch thë Ünflãppåblê wrote: "Mike Coslo" wrote : : And the alternitive is? : DARC works good for us. So you went over to the DARC side? - Mike KB3EIA - |
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![]() "Dan/W4NTI" wrote in message Its a bureaucracy. And according to Doctor Peters, who wrote a book called 'Peters principle' many years ago: I believe you meant the "Peter principal" named after the author Peter F. Drucker. He was a management guru! |
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![]() "Roger Gt" wrote I believe you meant the "Peter principal" named after the author Peter F. Drucker. He was a management guru! No, he meant the "The Peter Priciple", from the book by that title written by Dr. Laurence J. Peter and Raymond Hull. Peter Drucker had nothing to do with it. Good luck on this one now! 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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Jose wrote:
I don't lilke the ARRL, because QST does not print any articles on Freebanding. Freebanding IS more popular than ham radio, and we represent almost 15 million new potential ARRL members. Too bad the ARRL Yankees can't figure this out. Jose Why should the ARRL or anyone else, support a bunch of illegal law breaking operators? |
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Jose wrote:
You should really self-examine the hatred in your heart, especially during this festive of seasons. Alfa-Tango International is the licensing authority. And it has no authority other than what it self subscribes. The FCC is the only authority that can issue licenses to use the radio spectrum in the U.S. and other countries have their own license structure. Alfa-Tango International has no authority to issue licenses for any use of the radio spectrum. It is just more "freeband" nonsense, and there is no "freeband" in the U.S. as those frequencies you use as a "freeband" are allocated to other services who have ligitimate licenses to use those frequencies. You ATI license isn't worth the paper it is written on and carries no authority whatsoever. |
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Thanks, I couldn't see a connection with Drucker!
So it is spelled "Priciple"? That would explain why I didn't find it! This one? ------------------------------- About the Author Before Dr. Laurence Peter's death in 1988, he was a professor of education at the University of Southern California and at the University of British Columbia. Raymond Hull lives in British Columbia. This best-selling business classic of more than twenty-five years' duration is a dead-on account of why boredom, bungling, and bad management are built into every organization. Through hilarious case histories and cartoons adapted from Punch, Dr. Peter shows how America's corporate career track drives employees relentlessly upward -- until they get promoted into jobs they just can't do and wind up desperately treading water, driving their colleagues crazy, and dragging down productivity and profit. ------------------------------- 73 OM DE K7DUP "KØHB" wrote in message n "Roger Gt" wrote I believe you meant the "Peter principal" named after the author Peter F. Drucker. He was a management guru! No, he meant the "The Peter Priciple", from the book by that title written by Dr. Laurence J. Peter and Raymond Hull. Peter Drucker had nothing to do with it. Good luck on this one now! 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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