Yes, this is true, but a successful business keeps it's established
customers as well as attracting new ones. Many of us have outgrown a diet
of pablum. I have only been licensed for 19 years, but I have seen the
number & quality of construction and other articles in all of the remaining
ham mags trend in a downward spiral in this time. The alarming thing is
that this is happening on a global scale and not just in our little corner
of the world.
At 02:48 PM 6/24/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi, Jay...
>The ARRL's most important functions include insuring the continuation of our
>spectrum allocations and privileges, international representation of the US
>amateur's interests, and the continuing education of both the amateur
>community and the public. To retain its strength and influence requires the
>greatest membership numbers, and that means doing whatever is necessary to
[stuff cut]
Jim Rhodes K0XU
jim@rhodesend.net
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