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Old July 6th 03, 06:55 PM
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Dan/W4NTI wrote:
Another reason to join the ARRL. For members license renewal is FREE.


License renewal if FREE to any licensed amateur, ARRL membership
is not necessary.

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Old July 7th 03, 11:22 AM
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"JJ" wrote ...

License renewal if FREE to any licensed amateur, ARRL membership
is not necessary.


Thanks, I'll remember that in ten years (grin)

Arnie -
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Old July 7th 03, 09:21 PM
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I don't think that is correct 'jj'. I believe there is a charge if your not
a member.

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Dan/W4NTI wrote:
Another reason to join the ARRL. For members license renewal is FREE.


License renewal if FREE to any licensed amateur, ARRL membership
is not necessary.



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Old July 7th 03, 03:18 PM
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Dan/W4NTI wrote:
I don't think that is correct 'jj'. I believe there is a charge if your not
a member.


License renewal is FREE, any amateur can renew FREE directly with
the FCC, you don't need to go through the ARRL, W5YI, or anyone
else. Why pay someone else (either directly or through ARRL dues)
for something that is very simple and one can do themselves for FREE?

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Old July 8th 03, 06:22 AM
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"JJ" wrote ...

License renewal is FREE, any amateur can renew FREE directly with
the FCC, you don't need to go through the ARRL, W5YI, or anyone
else. Why pay someone else (either directly or through ARRL dues)
for something that is very simple and one can do themselves for FREE?


Just a note. Got my new license in the mail today.

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Old July 8th 03, 06:27 AM
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JJ wrote in :



Dan/W4NTI wrote:
I don't think that is correct 'jj'. I believe there is a charge if
your not a member.


License renewal is FREE, any amateur can renew FREE directly with
the FCC, you don't need to go through the ARRL, W5YI, or anyone
else. Why pay someone else (either directly or through ARRL dues)
for something that is very simple and one can do themselves for FREE?


Because if you are on dial-up it is very difficult to use the free service
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Old July 8th 03, 06:49 AM
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Because if you are on dial-up it is very difficult to use the free service

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Exactly -- and that was the point of my original post. It took an awfully
long time to get through the form using dial-up. Not exactly user friendly
at all.

Arnie -
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Old July 8th 03, 11:52 AM
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Alun Palmer wrote:
JJ wrote in :



Dan/W4NTI wrote:

I don't think that is correct 'jj'. I believe there is a charge if
your not a member.


License renewal is FREE, any amateur can renew FREE directly with
the FCC, you don't need to go through the ARRL, W5YI, or anyone
else. Why pay someone else (either directly or through ARRL dues)
for something that is very simple and one can do themselves for FREE?



Because if you are on dial-up it is very difficult to use the free service


Print the form out from the site, fill it out, mail it in. Very
simple only for the cost of postage.

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Old July 9th 03, 02:04 AM
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On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Alun Palmer wrote:
JJ wrote in :
Dan/W4NTI wrote:
I don't think that is correct 'jj'. I believe there is a charge if
your not a member.


License renewal is FREE, any amateur can renew FREE directly with
the FCC, you don't need to go through the ARRL, W5YI, or anyone
else. Why pay someone else (either directly or through ARRL dues)
for something that is very simple and one can do themselves for FREE?


Because if you are on dial-up it is very difficult to use the free service


BS. I use dial-up and it took me 2 minutes about 2 months ago.

Now, if one were to try to renew via a chain of 300 baud HF TCP/IP packet radio
links, then timeouts would become an issue. :-)
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Old July 10th 03, 05:01 AM
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Alun Palmer wrote:
JJ wrote in :



Dan/W4NTI wrote:

I don't think that is correct 'jj'. I believe there is a charge if
your not a member.


License renewal is FREE, any amateur can renew FREE directly with
the FCC, you don't need to go through the ARRL, W5YI, or anyone
else. Why pay someone else (either directly or through ARRL dues)
for something that is very simple and one can do themselves for FREE?



Because if you are on dial-up it is very difficult to use the free service


Just print out the forms you need, fill them out and mail them in.




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