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"Dit Dit Dah" wrote in message ...
"JJ" wrote in message ... wrote: I neither approve of or disapprove of the ARRL. Yes, the dews are high. Didn't know the ARRL was into dew. They do however have dues. ;) Either way...why bother? They ain't getting my money. Good. Who wants money handled by idiots anyway? Steve, K4YZ |
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Steve Robeson, K4CAP wrote:
(Louis C. LeVine) wrote in message . com... 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 And just exactly what do you expect that they could do for $10.00 a month? Please name me ONE organization in ANY "hobby" activity that provdes the scope of servcies and resources the ARRL offers to it's target peer group. Awaiting your informed response. I think this is one of those cases where some people think that their membership is a subscription to QST. Its a lot more than that. ARRL does a lot for Amateurs, even those who hate the organization. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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Kee Low Cycle spluttered:
You do not have an amateur radio call sign. You have operated on CB for almost 40 years. Prove otherwise. What is your ham radio call sign? Kee Low Cycle Well if that is what you wish to believe mr. kreep low cycle, then you are perfectly within your right to do so. I have never operated a tranmitter on cb or any frequency I am not licensed to use, and I don't have to prove a cottin-pickin thing to you. |
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I don't like ARRL because:
1) Membership price too high 2) Can't separate QST from membership 3) QST only counts as $15 of the $39 membership fee 4) Incentive licensing from the 60's 5) Ham radio is a dying hobby 6) 5wpm Extras 7) No value given for the money invested 8) No accountability of the board and Executive staff 9) Really doesn't represent the majority of hams (majority don't belong) 10) Really no different than 'NRA', 'AARP', 'NAACP'. Take your money and use it for their own agenda, NOT yours! That is enough for a start. Sorry to see '73' and Wayne Green exit publishing. Sorry to see 'Ham Radio' exit publishing. ex ARRL member Mike Coslo wrote in message ... Steve Robeson, K4CAP wrote: (Louis C. LeVine) wrote in message . com... 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 And just exactly what do you expect that they could do for $10.00 a month? Please name me ONE organization in ANY "hobby" activity that provdes the scope of servcies and resources the ARRL offers to it's target peer group. Awaiting your informed response. I think this is one of those cases where some people think that their membership is a subscription to QST. Its a lot more than that. ARRL does a lot for Amateurs, even those who hate the organization. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 17:33:25 -0500, "Kee Low Cycle"
wrote: "JJ" wrote in message ... 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. BBZZZZZZZZZT! Wrong answer Goofy. And you just opened your No-Code Tech mouth and inserted your fat foot into it. Although ATI is not recognized by the American FCC, ATI is recognized by several foreign governments, especially in South America & Central America. Go back to helping Ox chase trucks. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAH ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL Recognized as what? Which foreign goverments? |
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Lancer wrote:
And you just opened your No-Code Tech mouth and inserted your fat foot into it. Although ATI is not recognized by the American FCC, ATI is recognized by several foreign governments, especially in South America & Central America. Go back to helping Ox chase trucks. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAH ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL Recognized as what? Which foreign goverments? I ask basicly the same thing, which foreign countries, and to provide documented proof that those foreign countries recognized those "licenses", so far nothing from mr. kreep low cycle (just more cb bluster). The ATI is just an international club and any "license/call signs" issued carries no more authority to transmit on any frequency then if the ARRL issued licenses. |
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![]() "JEP" wrote in message m... I don't like ARRL because: 1) Membership price too high Really?? Many local clubs charge anywhere from $20 to $30 and can't do a whole lot for their members except maintain the local repeater. 2) Can't separate QST from membership Why would you want to? 3) QST only counts as $15 of the $39 membership fee Actually you are lucky that it counts as little as that. These days typical magazines generally cost $3 to $4 an issue so they must be getting a good break on the publishing. 4) Incentive licensing from the 60's That was the FCC's idea not the ARRL's. 5) Ham radio is a dying hobby There are more hams than ever before in history. 6) 5wpm Extras So what. The very earliest requirements for licensing hams were, guess what, 5wpm. 7) No value given for the money invested Let's see. Ham radio would have remained closed after WWI if not for the ARRL. They have managed to expand our HF and VHF frequencies. Battled, athough sometimes unsuccessfully, to preserve our allocations. Have lobbying power in Washinton. Convinced the FCC to come up with what is now PRB-1, which gives hams some protection from restrictive city ordinances on antenna height. They are now fighting BPL, which will tear up our HF bands if implemented, and they are working on a bill in Congress to give hams protection from restrictive covenants. You have and will continue to benefit from the ARRL's work, all without having contributed a dime. 8) No accountability of the board and Executive staff They are accountable to the membership. Any member can challenge them. Any member can get involved, run for a position, and work to change things. 9) Really doesn't represent the majority of hams (majority don't belong) That is not the ARRL's fault. They keep trying to recruit. That majority of hams that don't belong don't belong to any other organization either nor do they attempt to form an alternate organization. 10) Really no different than 'NRA', 'AARP', 'NAACP'. Take your money and use it for their own agenda, NOT yours! The agenda is set by the MEMBERS. Any time the MEMBERS do not like the policies they can elect new officials. The agenda is based on what members decide to push. That is enough for a start. Sorry to see '73' and Wayne Green exit publishing. Sorry to see 'Ham Radio' exit publishing. ex ARRL member You obviously expected the ARRL to ignore all the other member's preferences and expected them to have an agenda 100% tailored to your wants and expectations. That doesn't happen in any organization. If you want them to change, you have to get in there and work hard to get into the thick of the action. Sitting on the sidelines and criticizing doesn't accomplish anything. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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JEP wrote:
2) Can't separate QST from membership Check your local newstand or magazine rack in stores, many carry QST. You can purchase it without membership, or check you local library, they may carry it and you can read it for free. |
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![]() JEP wrote: I don't like ARRL because: 1) Membership price too high 2) Can't separate QST from membership 3) QST only counts as $15 of the $39 membership fee 4) Incentive licensing from the 60's 5) Ham radio is a dying hobby 6) 5wpm Extras 7) No value given for the money invested 8) No accountability of the board and Executive staff 9) Really doesn't represent the majority of hams (majority don't belong) 10) Really no different than 'NRA', 'AARP', 'NAACP'. Take your money and use it for their own agenda, NOT yours! That is enough for a start. Sorry to see '73' and Wayne Green exit publishing. Sorry to see 'Ham Radio' exit publishing. ex ARRL member Don't tell us. Send it to: Reply-to: with your real email addy. |
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