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Cleaning out QEX magazines
On Apr 12, 5:13*pm, "amdx" wrote:
I have a 22 lb box of QEX magazines from June 1982 to 1994. About 140 issues. I don't know if they are all there but most are. If anyone is interested in them, $10 plus shipping from 32405. * * * * * * * * * Email me if interested. * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Mikek Hey OM: wtf we going to do now they not going to be making Japanese radios' anymore? 73 den8zu |
Cleaning out QEX magazines
On Apr 16, 1:43*am, raypsi wrote:
On Apr 12, 5:13*pm, "amdx" wrote: I have a 22 lb box of QEX magazines from June 1982 to 1994. About 140 issues. I don't know if they are all there but most are. If anyone is interested in them, $10 plus shipping from 32405. * * * * * * * * * Email me if interested. * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Mikek Hey OM: wtf we going to do now they not going to be making Japanese radios' anymore? 73 Those jap radio's sure will be hot 73 de n8zu |
Cleaning out QEX magazines
On Apr 16, 1:46*am, raypsi wrote:
On Apr 16, 1:43*am, raypsi wrote: On Apr 12, 5:13*pm, "amdx" wrote: I have a 22 lb box of QEX magazines from June 1982 to 1994. About 140 issues. I don't know if they are all there but most are. If anyone is interested in them, $10 plus shipping from 32405. * * * * * * * * * Email me if interested. * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Mikek Hey OM: wtf we going to do now they not going to be making Japanese radios' anymore? 73 Those jap radio's sure will be hot 73 de *n8zu And the radio's that aint hot will be hotter, de n8zu |
Cleaning out QEX magazines
On 4/16/2011 12:43 AM, raypsi wrote:
On Apr 12, 5:13 pm, wrote: I have a 22 lb box of QEX magazines from June 1982 to 1994. About 140 issues. I don't know if they are all there but most are. If anyone is interested in them, $10 plus shipping from 32405. Email me if interested. Mikek Hey OM: wtf we going to do now they not going to be making Japanese radios' anymore? 73 den8zu QEX is a magazine. They never made radios, Japanese or otherwise. John |
Gordon West is my hero
On 04/15/2011 08:21 PM, Scott wrote:
On 4-16-2011 00:40, Kenneth Scharf wrote: All of you are also forgetting that the ARRL (for better or worse) is now the 'back bone' of the system that handles testing for ham licenses. Without them it would be almost impossible to find where you can locally take the test to apply for or upgrade your ham ticket. Don't forget W5YI as a VEC. That's who I'm affiliated with, although I'm not active with any VEC at present. They list VEs by state, so you can find a local examiner. http://www.w5yi.org/exam_locations_ama.php .. |
Why-Not ? : A "Voice of Amateur Radio" PAC Fund !
On Apr 15, 8:13*pm, Scott wrote:
On 4-16-2011 00:31, Joe from Kokomo wrote: On 4/15/2011 6:41 PM, Scott wrote: Why? If every ham just wrote to their elected officials (for the cost of a stamp, or free by email), they would get the message just as well, if not better than, if they got 1 letter or a personal visit from the ARRL "lobbyist". Just my personal opinion, but I believe it is quite naive to think that if "every ham just wrote". Extremely unlikely...and oh, if not the ARRL, just who do you think is going to tell the hams to write and what to write about? Well, if hams won't take any initiative to write their Congressmen, then they probably don't give two craps enough to really care if we lose bandwidth. *All proposed NPRMs are published in the Federal Register and a simple search on their website for "FCC" will list them.http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/multidb.cgi Finally, it's quite naive to think that a national lobbying organization is not helpful -- just look at how successful the NRA is. So, the ARRL is donating how much to political parties? The NRA has donated a bit over $18 million from 1989-2010. *They were number 39 of the top 140 donors... 39 National Rifle Assn *$18,209,746 * * 17%(To Dems) * *82% (To Repubs) THAT'S probably why they are so successful. *Money talks, BS Walks... http://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/list.php Didn't see the ARRL in the top 140. *Searched and didn't find them on the list at all. *#140 donated about $4.7 million over the same period. If the ARRL is so successful at lobbying, why did BPL go through even though they begged members to send more money to fight against it and lost the battle anyway? *Remember when the 13cm band used to be 2300-2450 MHz? *I do. *Remember when the 1.25M band used to be 220-225 MHz. *I do. *Remember when a lot of foreign countries had no code requirement for HF and we did? *I do. I'm not saying they aren't worth something, but why won't they give a guy a choice about which magazine he wants with his membership? Probably because QEX doesn't have so many ads as QST and they want the advertisers to get more bang for their buck (understandably, since they can charge more for ad space based on the number of magazine "subscribers") *IF* The ARRL want to have a real "Voice" at the Table in Congress and at the FCC :Then they have to be as 'smart' as the other "Players" in the Washington, DC Political 'Action' {Power} Game. Look At Success : Look at the NRA Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) : http://www.nrapvf.org/ You have and build your 'basic' ARRL Membership -roughly- 155,000 ARRL Members http://www.arrl.org/membership + Plus you have to have and build a supporting {Independent} "Voice of Amateur Radio" PAC Fund The ARRL has enough Members who are Lawyers set-up and make a "Voice of Amateur Radio" PAC Fund Do-Able and Work-Able -so- Just Do It ! Encourage Each ARRL Member to make a Matching {Voluntary} Contribution to the "Voice of Amateur Radio" [VoAR] PAC Fund -so- Take the 155,000 ARRL Members -by- $5 = $775,000 VoAR-PAC Fund : Figure about 20% for a Part-Time Lobbyist and leaves around $1000 in 'political' contributions per Member of Congress -by- $10 = $1,555,000 VoAR-PAC Fund : Figure about 20% for a Part-Time Lobbyist and leaves around $2000 in 'political' contributions per Member of Congress ? Is Your Amateur [Ham] Radio "Hobby" Worth an Extra $5 to $10 per Year To You For A Seat At The Table of Congress and the FCC in Washington, DC ? Promote the "Voice of Amateur Radio" PAC Fund to the American Public and the Corporate World Git Them To Become Sponsors and Underwriters of the "Voice of Amateur Radio" PAC Fund too. Then Use the "Voice of Amateur Radio" PAC Fund Money to Lobby Congress and the FCC to ensure Fairness and Equal Treatment for Amateur Radio in Congress and Before the FCC. It's All Legal & It's All Good - it's very smart too ~ RHF |
Cleaning out QEX magazines
In Scott
wrote: So, the ARRL is donating how much to political parties? The NRA has donated a bit over $18 million from 1989-2010. They were number 39 of the top 140 donors... The NRA has spun off an entire "separate" organization to do that, since the tax status of the basic organization doesn't allow it. The NRA also has about 4 million members; how many does ARRL have? http://www.nraila.org/ http://www.arrl.org/political-campaigns-and-the-arrl -- Bert Hyman W0RSB St. Paul, MN |
Why-Not ? : A "Voice of Amateur Radio" PAC Fund !
On Apr 16, 4:23*pm, RHF wrote:
On Apr 16, 3:46*pm, MTV wrote: - BPL has NOT "gone through." - - The ARRL DOES lobby in D.C. - Chwat & Co., Alexandria,VA - Plus direct HQ access to the FCC commissioners and staff. - - Your contributions are regularly requested, plus the most effective, - personal letters to our representatives. - - "non-profit" organizations do have restrictions on how money is spent, - e.g. no money to political campaigns, etc. - -http://www.arrl.org/regulatory-advocacy - - W5MTV W5MTV --- Hence "Look At {Better} Success" : Look at the NRA Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) :http://www.nrapvf.org/ The Are More and Bigger Challenges To Amateur Radio Then Just BPL : Such As Lose of RF Spectrum and Radio Bands.http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Hambands_color.pdf Simple Fact : With just 155,000 Members the ARRL is a relatively 'small' Constituency Group for anyone Congressman or Senator; and the US Congress as a whole; as contrasted to : * NRA ~ 4 Million Members [25X ARRL] * AARP ~ 40 Million Members [250X ARRL] Both of Which Claim To Be "Non-Profit" Organizations too... Again I Simply Posse The Question : Why-Not ? : A "Voice of Amateur Radio" PAC Fund !http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...807e1c0a01df1c *. *. On 4/16/2011 4:17 PM, RHF wrote: Look At Success : Look at the NRA Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) :http://www.nrapvf.org/ On Apr 15, 8:13 pm, *wrote: On 4-16-2011 00:31, Joe from Kokomo wrote: On 4/15/2011 6:41 PM, Scott wrote: Why? If every ham just wrote to their elected officials (for the cost of a stamp, or free by email), they would get the message just as well, if not better than, if they got 1 letter or a personal visit from the ARRL "lobbyist". Just my personal opinion, but I believe it is quite naive to think that if "every ham just wrote". Extremely unlikely...and oh, if not the ARRL, just who do you think is going to tell the hams to write and what to write about? Well, if hams won't take any initiative to write their Congressmen, then they probably don't give two craps enough to really care if we lose bandwidth. *All proposed NPRMs are published in the Federal Register and a simple search on their website for "FCC" will list them.http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/multidb.cgi Finally, it's quite naive to think that a national lobbying organization is not helpful -- just look at how successful the NRA is. So, the ARRL is donating how much to political parties? The NRA has donated a bit over $18 million from 1989-2010. *They were number 39 of the top 140 donors... 39 National Rifle Assn *$18,209,746 * * 17%(To Dems) * *82% (To Repubs) THAT'S probably why they are so successful. *Money talks, BS Walks.... http://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/list.php Didn't see the ARRL in the top 140. *Searched and didn't find them on the list at all. *#140 donated about $4.7 million over the same period. If the ARRL is so successful at lobbying, why did BPL go through even though they begged members to send more money to fight against it and lost the battle anyway? *Remember when the 13cm band used to be 2300-2450 MHz? *I do. *Remember when the 1.25M band used to be 220-225 MHz. *I do. *Remember when a lot of foreign countries had no code requirement for HF and we did? *I do. I'm not saying they aren't worth something, but why won't they give a guy a choice about which magazine he wants with his membership? Probably because QEX doesn't have so many ads as QST and they want the advertisers to get more bang for their buck (understandably, since they can charge more for ad space based on the number of magazine "subscribers") *IF* The ARRL want to have a real "Voice" at the Table in Congress and at the FCC :Then they have to be as 'smart' as the other "Players" in the Washington, DC Political 'Action' {Power} Game. Look At Success : Look at the NRA Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) :http://www.nrapvf.org/ You have and build your 'basic' ARRL Membership -roughly- 155,000 ARRL Members http://www.arrl.org/membership + Plus you have to have and build a supporting {Independent} "Voice of Amateur Radio" PAC Fund The ARRL has enough Members who are Lawyers set-up and make a "Voice of Amateur Radio" PAC Fund Do-Able and Work-Able -so- Just Do It ! Encourage Each ARRL Member to make a Matching {Voluntary} Contribution to the "Voice of Amateur Radio" [VoAR] PAC Fund -so- Take the 155,000 ARRL Members -by- $5 = $775,000 VoAR-PAC Fund : Figure about 20% for a Part-Time Lobbyist and leaves around $1000 in 'political' contributions per Member of Congress -by- $10 = $1,555,000 VoAR-PAC Fund *: Figure about 20% for a Part-Time Lobbyist and leaves around $2000 in 'political' contributions per Member of Congress ? Is Your Amateur [Ham] Radio "Hobby" Worth an Extra $5 to $10 per Year To You For A Seat At The Table of Congress and the FCC in Washington, DC ? Promote the "Voice of Amateur Radio" PAC Fund to the American Public and the Corporate World Git Them To Become Sponsors and Underwriters of the "Voice of Amateur Radio" PAC Fund too. Then Use the "Voice of Amateur Radio" PAC Fund Money to Lobby Congress and the FCC to ensure Fairness and Equal Treatment for Amateur Radio in Congress and Before the FCC. It's All Legal& *It's All Good - it's very smart too ~ RHF * . REALITY CHECK : WITH ONLY 155,000 MEMBERS THE ARRL HAS THREE GOALS : 1st : Build Membership and Increase the Number of Hams -or-lose-spectrum-and-vanish-from-the-air-waves- 2nd : Build Membership and Increase the Number of Hams -or-lose-spectrum-and-vanish-from-the-air-waves- 3rd : Build Membership and Increase the Number of Hams -or-lose-spectrum-and-vanish-from-the-air-waves- * . * . What hams need are wealthy, high-profile members - like the NRA and AARP. They may be small, but fascinating people, even if they are stooges, can yield results. |
Kids Don't Kill Each Other With 2 Way Radios
On 04/16/2011 02:17 PM, RHF wrote:
*IF* The ARRL want to have a real "Voice" at the Table in Congress and at the FCC :Then they have to be as 'smart' as the other "Players" in the Washington, DC Political 'Action' {Power} Game. Look At Success : Look at the NRA Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) : http://www.nrapvf.org/ |
Think of ham radio as a well regulated electronic militia
On 04/16/2011 04:23 PM, RHF wrote:
W5MTV --- Hence "Look At {Better} Success" : Look at the NRA Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) : http://www.nrapvf.org/ The Are More and Bigger Challenges To Amateur Radio Then Just BPL : Such As Lose of RF Spectrum and Radio Bands. http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Hambands_color.pdf .. |
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