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Interesting point on the ARRL. I'm towards the belief that the ARRL's
membership decline is a mirror to the radio hobby in general. I'm lumping Amateur Radio, CB, SWL and Scanner listeners together. Our main compitition seems to fall into the ever growing technologies on the home PC and the internet. As a new and more inviting technology that doesn't bother neighbors and still accomplishes the fun of talking with others, it poses as a major competitor to radio. As we become more and more a plug and play society, the technologies of past will slowly disappear. Look at our selection of "Legal" CB's. They are becoming few and fall between compared to 15, 20, 25 years ago. I see Amateur Radio following in the same path. We see far less inovative approaches to communications as things are handed to us from a major manufacturer. I personally don't buy into the Ham is better than CB routine often seen and heard about. Each has it's own value and contributes towards hobby enjoyment and public service. But since we really haven't changed much as an active community for the last couple of decades, we are slowly marching towards the way of the dinosaours. ![]() |
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