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On 4/13/2011 11:16 PM, Scott wrote:
I re-joined ARRL a few years back after having let my membership lapse because of what I considered a lack of technical articles in QST. I was primarily a member to get QST. After my membership expired again, I got boatloads of mailings from ARRL, begging me to come back and even offering a choice of a book to get me to come back. I mailed back their letters with a hand written note saying I wasn't interested. They asked me why. I said QST isn't nearly technical enough for me anymore. They suggested I get QEX. So I made a "counter-offer"...I asked them to substitute QEX for QST. They basically laughed and said they couldn't do that. Seems it would have saved them some money as QEX only comes out 6 timers per year versus 12 for QST. So, now they get NO money from me... N0EDV I would respectfully suggest that you are missing the big picture. It's not just the magazine(s). Like them or not, the ARRL is the ONLY organization that supports ham radio on a national level, going to bat for us before Congress and the FCC. 73, Joe |
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