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KØHB wrote:
The growth in numbers of Amateurs over the past decade has been overwhelmingly via the Technician license. This segment of the Amateur population does not seem highly attracted to ARRL membership, nor affiliative with the "national association" nature of ARRL. Therein lies the whole problem. Somewhere along the line Technicians were left out of the mix. ARRL has tried some things. When I got my Technician's license in '99, I received a nice introductory letter and even a little magazine supplement with a project or two in it. But I think even that is more oriented to Hams like myself, that intend to go on in the hobby beyond Technician. I agree with you that many of the Tech's help with the public service. Many of the volunteers that help in events that I work are Technicians. Rather than a "department", I would suggest that ARRL might have some articles that relate to these folk. I suppose that will P**s off some hams, but that's okay, they were already that way. I think the problem as you not it is a big part of ARRL wanting to give the Tech's a free General license. I think they figure if the give 'm HF access, they might join up. Bad way to do it..... - Mike KB3EIA - |