As I see it the League is about to embark on another one of there ill advised "Cost Cutting Schemes" at our expense sometime next week!!! If we want to maintain FULL Contest coverage in QST, we might
Sorry I won't consider any of them Bob. The day the ARRL closes its doors Amateur Radio will follow. I may not agree with everything the league does but I am still a supporting member! The best idea
This is without a doubt the most ridiculous post I have seen to date on this reflector. To embrace these concepts is to embrace insanity! advised I suggest you go back to the archives and read some o
I am proud to be an ARRL member, we foreigner find that the existence of the ARRL is the best support for our hobby, without them we will never get right to transmit on 10 ,18 and 24 mhz. They are ou
I wonder if the ARRL has ever considered moving its operations from Connecticut, the most expensive place to live in the US to somewhere else? A site with a lower cost of living would make the salari
Wrong! Ask any of the guys at the league. When I was up there two summers ago they all complained how exspensive it was to live there! Bernie, W3UR -- Bernie McClenny, W3UR Editor of - The Daily DX -
I ran a salary comparison between Lee's Summit, Missouri (rapidly developing suburb of Kansas City, MO), and Newington, CT. A $25,000 salary in Lee's Summit, MO compares to a $31,928 salary in Newing