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I am not currently a meber of the ARRL. The ARRL sent me a letter
trying to get me to join. First thing, they don't me by Name, they use my Call letters as if they were name, they are not Summer asks that if you have "ways the ARRL has let you down to tel them Tried about a week ago still not even a response of a form note to my You know this is not the way for the ARRL to get someone to join. (Stevie you can save your typing I already know what you are likely to say) |
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an_old_friend wrote:
I am not currently a meber of the ARRL. The ARRL sent me a letter trying to get me to join. First thing, they don't me by Name, they use my Call letters as if they were name, they are not It's probably a very nerdy thing we do, but most hams adopt their callsign as a name of sorts. Of course used only in ham radio circles. Also it makes a unique username for accounts on ISPs, email accounts and internet forums. |
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robert casey wrote:
an_old_friend wrote: I am not currently a meber of the ARRL. The ARRL sent me a letter trying to get me to join. First thing, they don't me by Name, they use my Call letters as if they were name, they are not It's probably a very nerdy thing we do, but most hams adopt their callsign as a name of sorts. For some reason, a lot of other Hams can remember my callsign, but forget my name. And it's such a hard name.... 8^) But that's okay. Of course used only in ham radio circles. Also it makes a unique username for accounts on ISPs, email accounts and internet forums. And it's handy for getting in touch with other Hams too! - Mike KB3EIA - |
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