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May 4th 05, 12:48 PM
Michael Coslo
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As a prime example, look at QST. How much of it is devoted to purely
local stuff? Not much - the mag would have to be huge to cover ever
locality in any depth at all. So why should someone whose main interest
in amateur radio is the folks within, say, 50 miles, shell out $40/yr
for a membership?
I think that was a big part of Hans' point, Jim. 8^)
- MIke KB3EIA -
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