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On Feb 15, 5:47 am, wrote:
On Feb 14, 11:36?pm, Dave Heil wrote: In amateur radio, it is the biggest potato there is, here in the U.S. Actually, Dave, I think the ARRL may be the largest amateur radio organization in the world, or at least the largest national amateur radio organization. According towww.AH0A.org, JARL membership is now well under 100,000. What other amateur radio organization even comes close to 100,000 members? For now yup prolly but there's some cryptic chatter in the Back Channel about Sweetums' French cousin Foghorn LePutz pulling together a huge organization of Eurohams which will publish it's annual budget and won't have "Members only" pages in it's website. 73 de Jim, N2EY w3rv |
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On Feb 15, 11:06�am, Dave Heil wrote:
wrote: On Feb 15, 5:47 am, wrote: On Feb 14, 11:36?pm, Dave Heil wrote: In amateur radio, it is the biggest potato there is, here in the U.S. Actually, Dave, I think the ARRL may be the largest amateur radio organization in the world, or at least the largest national amateur radio organization. According towww.AH0A.org, JARL membership is now well under 100,000. What other amateur radio organization even comes close to 100,000 members? For now yup prolly but there's some cryptic chatter in the Back Channel about Sweetums' French cousin Foghorn LePutz pulling together a huge organization of Eurohams which will publish it's annual budget and won't have "Members only" pages in it's website. I can see it now: *There'll be a massive, multi-cultural EU-Ham organization, made up of radio amateurs from all EU countries. * Even if that happened, it would not be a national organization unless the EU became one nation. It will have an open web site, no annual dues and will give away its publications. *Publications will be produced in all of the languages of the EU member states. All of this will be take place after the ten-year discussion period. HAW!! -- Actually we've had a multinational amateur radio organization since 1925 - the IARU. But it's not really the same thing as RSGB, JARL, ARRL, RAC, etc., because an individual cannot simply join IARU. The question of who founded the IARU is left as an exercise for the reader. -- btw, there have been a couple of national amateur radio organizations besides ARRL down through the decades. But except for the ARRL, they simply disappeared after a few years. For example, the restructuring of 1951, which (among other things) gave us the modern Amateur Extra license, was strongly influenced by two relatively small amateur radio organizations who felt the old Class A requirements weren't high enough. (The creation of the Extra class was *opposed* by ARRL, in fact.) Those two organizations are long gone, but the skeleton of the license structure remains. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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On Feb 15, 8:06�am, Dave Heil wrote:
wrote: On Feb 15, 5:47 am, wrote: On Feb 14, 11:36?pm, Dave Heil wrote: I can see it now: *There'll be a massive, multi-cultural EU-Ham organization, made up of radio amateurs from all EU countries. *It will have an open web site, no annual dues and will give away its publications. *Publications will be produced in all of the languages of the EU member states. Where have you been? On some secret State Department "assignment?" Don't you know where the International Amateur Radio Union has had its website? Don't you know that anyone can download IARU documents for free? Don't you know that the IARU is an international union, not just of European countries? Why are you so ignorant? Have you been working Frenchmen out of band lately? LA |
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