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N2EY wrote:
In article , Dave Heil writes: robert casey wrote: N2EY wrote: One doesn't attend the meetings of some of these clubs to see if that club would be for him. Why not? I did. ....because the only way to attend some of 'em is by invitation. Someone will let him know if the club is for him and notify him only after it has been decided to invite him to join or not. At least in the club that the story describes, there's a world of difference between attending meetings and joining up. Going to meetings is one way to find out if the club is for you or not. Everyone was very nice to me when I went there, even thought I was an almost complete stranger. They didn't know my callsign or license class, either. The Cincinnati area club, described below invited prospective members of their choosing to attend a meeting. The invited attendee was "grilled" a bit about his on-air activities, his DXCC status and his contesting interest. I was invited to a meeting and determined within the first fifteen minutes or so that I wasn't interested. This old, old club is all but extinct now--a result of being too picky about who joined. The old core membership simply died off. There's a certain Cincinnati area DX club which required DXCC and an invitation to join. The Southwest Ohio DX Association, on the other hand, doesn't restrict membership. Any guy with a 10m rig and a dipole can sign up. Yup. We have clubs like that around here, too. There are few clubs hereabouts and none of them are DX/contest clubs. It is a minimum 25 drive for me to attend even our country ARES meetings. The nearest DX/contesting club is in Pittsburgh, an hour-and-a-half away. In the valley, those who chase DX are K8IP, N8NN, W8GBH and me. I'm not nearly as active in contesting as in previous years. The idea of spending 44-45 hours of a 48 hour CQ WW doesn't appeal to me as much now as it did a decade or so back. I tend to do more single band entries. 160, 80 or 40m guarantees some sleep during the day. 10m at the current point in the solar cycle would allow me to sleep all night and be bored all day. Dave K8MN |
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