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On 4/15/2011 7:27 AM, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
tom, just my personal opinion, but too bad you left the ARRL and too bad you don't care. I don't know about your "2 to 5%" figure, but even if it is true, it's exactly 2 to 5% more than any other organization is spending to go to bat for ham radio...and IMHO, we NEED (and should support) a national organization. 73, Joe The ARRL seems to have little to do with the most important part of getting new hams, licensing. The National VEC page, http://www.ncvec.org, apparently doesn't even acknowledge the ARRL. You have to search the site and get to Question Pool 3 to find the first hint of the ARRL, and it's an email address for WY1O, who seems quite dedicated and appears several more times. And he's all there is. So much for making new hams. tom K0TAR |
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![]() On 4/15/2011 7:27 AM, Joe from Kokomo wrote: tom, just my personal opinion, but too bad you left the ARRL and too bad you don't care. I don't know about your "2 to 5%" figure, but even if it is true, it's exactly 2 to 5% more than any other organization is spending to go to bat for ham radio...and IMHO, we NEED (and should support) a national organization. 73, Joe On 4/15/2011 9:47 PM, tom wrote: The ARRL seems to have little to do with the most important part of getting new hams, licensing. Huh? It's really not clear what you are saying. Have you visited the ARRL web site? Here are some of the sections they have listed relating to developing new hams under the "Licensing, Education & Training" tab: *FCC License Info & Forms ARRL can provide helpful FCC information about licensing requirements, forms, fees and regulations. *Getting Licensed Get the information you need to get started: find a class or study materials and prepare for your licensing exam. Already licensed? Take the next step and upgrade. *Volunteer Examiner Coordinator The ARRL Volunteer Examiner Coordinator (VEC) offers resources for finding an exam session, becoming a volunteer examiner and VE Team support. *Volunteer Instructors/Mentors *ARRL Courses & Training ARRL training materials and online classes have been developed to help you learn at your own pace. *FCC License Info & Forms ARRL can provide helpful FCC information about licensing requirements, forms, fees and regulations. *Get on the Air You've got your license, now what? Find resources to help you set up your first station, get on the air and have fun! Learn More Volunteer opportunities, recruitment and unique ways to support Amateur Radio advocacy. o Amateur Radio in the Classroom This sure seems like a lot of stuff for a group that you claim is not supposed to be interested in beginners. The National VEC page, http://www.ncvec.org, apparently doesn't even acknowledge the ARRL. Again, huh? This site is "unto themselves". They don't seem to acknowledge ANY group except themselves. Sorry, but IMHO, a totally bogus point. So much for making new hams. One more time...Huh? They DO have a VE program (I AM one), they have an Educational program to bring ham radio to kids in the class room, they set up space station contacts for kids in classrooms, they have a Volunteer Instructor program to teach people how to be instructors for training new hams, they have volunteer mentors, almost every article in QST has a "Hamspeak" section to explain unique ham terms to beginners. Finally, what makes you think they don't want new hams? It would be in their best interest and longevity to have more new hams. Why would they shoot themselves in the foot by not wanting new hams? The only thing that IS clear to me is that you have not read QST in a long time, have not been to their web site in a long time and seem to have a real grudge against them for whatever reason (certainly your prerogative). But you DO demonstrably have your facts wrong about them doing nothing to encourage new hams. I would respectfully suggest that you visit their site, arrl.org, and at the main page choose the "Licensing, Education and Training" tab to see just how much they ARE doing to cultivate new hams. (Admittedly a tough job in the Internet Age, but contrary to what you are saying, they ARE trying). 73, Joe |
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