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![]() "Phil Kane" wrote in message ... On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 07:49:18 EDT, Klystron wrote: Long story short: Once upon a time, hams were viewed as 'rocket scientists' and were a force for progress and innovation. Now, they're viewed as cranky old geezers who are living in the past and pounding Samuel Morse' old telegraph key while whining about young whippersnappers who don't respect their elders. A new organization would break free of that past and move forward. It goes without saying that ARRL types will not want this and will try to stop it. If you think that the League is "static" then you aren't looking in the right places. It's your problem, not the League's. -- 73 de K2ASP -- Phil Kane k2asp [at] arrl [dot] net ARRL Life Member ARRL Volunteer Counsel ARRL Volunteer Consulting Engineer ARRL Northwest Division Assistant Director Trustee of several radio club stations LEAGUE CITES MEMBERSHIP GROWTH Thee ARRL Letter says that its membership in the League is up and the trend is toward continued growth. Customer Service Manager Amy Hurtado, KB1NXO, says the League now has close to 152,000 members. Hurtado credits the rise in membership in part to the FCC rule changes earlier this year that eliminated Morse code testing for the General and Amateur Extra license classes. She says that since more people are upgrading their licenses as a result of there being no Morse code requirement, the League is now successfully able to show them the benefits of being an ARRL member. 73, Ace - WH2T .. |
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