Q's. That needs to be ironed out. cost. Funny that there is no comment abt this??? I also don't think something like that deserve any comment, but cant hold... I suggest that for those, who support
Dado Hi:) Jim is right. Whenever we talk about figures/numbers, they have different meaning from "ethics". Regarding ethics, jeez that is such a broad subject, that broad, that i would not dare to st
Dado, When you go to see a film, do you expect your neighbor to buy your ticket? Do you complain when you do not like the film? When you buy a car, do you expect your neighbor to pay the dealer? Do y
Garry, In the good old days when I was learning the art of ham radio from Don Miller's DX and contest operations and my Dad UB5WF, I've got an idea of the ham spirit that makes all of us equal under
The point that Garry is making, he did it very well, is that EU as a group should contribute more than what they are presently doing. And he is right. Doug --Original Message-- Garry, In the good old
I turn on the news every day and hear about EU economic woes. What's wrong with the "Marshall Plan for DX"? Just as NA (not just EU) benefited economically from the real Marshall plan (I explain it t
Agree, Tim. No need for bragging by contributors. The flip side is there should be no complaining by those who don't (or even those who do!). - Larry K5RK I turn on the news every day and hear about
The last time I saw numbers several years ago the US had something like 530,000 licensed hams which I think was more than all other countries together (or close to it). No way to know what percentage
Tim those are kind thoughts. But let me ask 'how much do you contribute in $". As those who watch our governments see it is easy for them to give away other people's money. EU economic woes are self
Larry: The number of US hams isn't the issue, it's the number of DXers working each DXpedition. And the better number to look at is uniques. My Dayton presentation is here: www.ncdxf.org/misc/N1DG-DX