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Old January 24th 04, 10:41 PM
Dan/W4NTI
 
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"Carl R. Stevenson" wrote in message
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"So Phuk'em" wrote in message
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All you old timers & O.M.'s, cancel your memberships! The ARRL board of
directors and section managers are intent on destroying your enjoyment

of
the hobby and also in destroying the effectiveness of the service in

times
of national emergency. I'm sick at how the bands have become sounding

like
CB over the last 17 years, and the League is still intent on making

things
worse. So Phuk'em

I don't normally respond to anonymous trolls, but I feel compelled to
counter
your statements above.

IF you feel that the ARRL "is intent on destroying (your) enjoyment of the
hobby," you must get your enjoyment purely from a self-delusional sense of
superiority.

I've been licensed for well over 25 years. The ham bands have *not*
"become sounding like CB over the last 17 years" - there have always
been a few bad apples - MANY of them OTs who passed the 20 wpm
Morse test and believe they are some sort of gods.

Yes, new hams may make some operating errors and they may need
a little coaching and immersion in the "culture" of ham radio to get to
the point where they sound experienced. We ALL made such mistakes
when we first got on the air - learning by doing is the best way to learn.

So get off your high horse ...

I was unhappy with the ARRL's policy on Morse testing for a long time,
and I'm still not happy with the aspect of their new proposal that would
keep Morse testing for Extra. (Though I have nothing to gain personally,
since I'm already an Extra.)

HOWEVER, the ARRL does SO much good for ham radio that I finally
decided to take out a life membership - BEFORE their proposal came
out (not knowing what position they'd take on the code test).

If all the OT's bail out on the ARRL over this, they will be cutting off
their noses to spite their face.

I encourage everyone to maintain their ARRL membership. And, I
encourage those who aren't members to join. The best way to influence
the ARRL in a progressive direction is from the inside - join, then talk

to
your ARRL Director, make your views known, and let him/her know that
your vote in the next ARRL Director election in your division depends on
their performance.

73,
Carl - wk3c


Well Carl, our Director . Frank Butler don't even answer e-mails on the
subject, and others.

Knowing the gang of 15 is so on high I can only assume they have their noses
in the clouds that they can't hear us lowley constituits.

Most people I have talked to, on the air, and on the internet, think the
proposal is terrible. Most of which are/were ARRL members. And all to the
man saying they are dropping it.

Dream on. The ARRL does not listen. But its members read it loud and clear
.. Its called money. And to hell with what the members really want.

Dan/W4NTI