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Len Over 21 wrote:
ARRL is 90 years old and they have not had much turnover at Hq. That's simply a falsehood. That leads to "cronyism" in Hq and a resultant status-quo thinking which has contributed to their lack of getting new membership. That many no-code Techs have as their sole amateur radio station, a single, under $200 hand-held 2m FM transceiver which they use only on local repeaters might itself be a contributing factor. St. Hiram hisself remained president since day one until he got too old to show up at the office. Yeah. Dying will do that to you. HPM was in office for about 22 years. That's about thirty years less than you've been a PROFESSIONAL in electronics. Did you retire when you got too old to show up at the office? Dave Sumner is "executive president" and isn't votable out of office. You'd better check your facts, Mr. Wizard. While there is a BoD at the ARRL, the publications arm takes its direction direct from Hq staff. That leads to a concentration of who-runs-what to the Newington group despite all the self-promotion of "democratic principle" BoD "discussions." Self-promotion of "democratic principle"? BOD "discussions"? Why the quotation marks? The ARRL does indeed operate under democratic principles. Division Directors are voted in and out with regularity. BOD "discussions" are meetings of the board of directors. That publishing arm is a mighty strong venue for getting readers to think the way the Hq advisers say they should. Yeah, that's it, Leonid: The readers have been brainwashed into thinking the way their Newington Masters want them to think. You really should get your own conspiracy talk show. Not that many publications left for radio amateurs down here. Down where? What many of the league disciples fail to realize is that whatever gets published out of Newington is the decision of the editors, not some etheral "will of the ham community." Really? Do you think the editors of "Gourmet" and the editors of "Time" and "National Geographic" engage in such practices? By golly, you may have uncovered one of the big scandals of all time! Come to think of it, I've been a member of the National Geographic Society for over thirty years. I've never had an opportunity to vote on any issue before the society. I've voted in ARRL elections for four decades. Hq staff have the very final say-so on anything in print...and print with real ink on real paper doesn't disappear or get revised easily. I don't think any of us knew this. Are you telling us that once a magazine or book is published, the pages and ink can remain intact for long periods? That is Real Opinion Making Power! Maybe you should start publishing your diatribes on real paper with real ink. Then you'd have some Real Opinion Making Power. Several of the Believers in here will cuss at cell phones because they aren't "real" radios one puts on a nice desk in the "shack" in prominent view. They will? Cell phones are certainly real radios. They are low power transceivers which will work over relatively short ranges. One must pay in order to use them. Cordless phones are real radios too. Like yourself, neither are a part of in amateur radio. Those same Believers will trashmouth VHF and above the same way...HTs are called "the shack on the belt." :-) Many, many of us own HT's. A ham whose only amateur radio station is an HT may be referred to as a "shack-on-a-belt" type. You aren't yet eligible for that status. A long time ago I did those "tune-ups" the old fashioned way for a couple years. Bloody nuisance when there's three dozen big transmitters under your care and NONE of the is taken down out of circuit unless some high rank says so. :-) I thought you were "big time". You needed someone's okay to pull a transmitter? :-) :-) Dave K8MN |
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