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![]() "Cmd Buzz Corey" wrote in message ... Todd Daugherty wrote: Pecuniary interest I read a lot of articles about one K1MAN and how many amateur radio operators feel, including the FCC about Glenn Baxter "broadcast" and how there's some "Pecuniary interest" in his broadcast; mainly referring to his website www.k1man.com. But many don't talk about W1AW and the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) and it "Pecuniary interest". Like the fact the ARRL on their web site not only does it whore itself out to amateur's to join as members. But, also make amateur pay a HIGH membership fee which continues to increase. Uh, just how does the ARRL *MAKE* anyone pay a high membership fee? If you feel it is too high, you don't have to join. If you join, it is by your own choice. But they also on their website offer for sale books and other stuff. Do they advertise their web site on the air as K1MAN does? How anyone can consider the membership fee "high" is beyond me. Plain old magazine subscriptions cost as much as the yearly membership fee that the ARRL charges and that's just for a magazine. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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