[App_rpt-users] Did anyone notice?

Kirk Just Kirk wb6egr at gmail.com
Wed Jan 29 01:41:36 UTC 2014


No one really takes the ARRL seriously anymore. They are a PRIVATE business
just like AARP and AAA Auto Club. Selling old books, key chains, propeller
hats and services you will never use nor need.
They are stuck in the 19th century, books still contain TUBE projects. The
ARRL does VERY LITTLE for HAM radio in general.You have to PAY to use their
repeater directory or buy one fresh off the press with outdated information
in it.
The publications are chock full of PAID Advertisements, they "Shill" for
anyone willing to PAY to be in them.
The ARRL will be quick to tell you what you CAN'T DO...and nowhere to be
found when you need them to protect our interest (Like PAVPAWS in
California).ARRL wants your 900Mhz repeaters on a insane split (That Icom
came up with) because they are a customer, the rest of us use converted
commercial gear on 902/927Mhz.People flock to the INTERNET for recent
Repeater listings, NOT the OFFICIAL (in their mind) ARRL Repeater
Directory. In MY OPINION..the ARRL is a lot like the old cartoons "Heckle &
Jeckle"...nonsense talking Magpies....


Kirk


On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 3:19 PM, Bryan D. Boyle <bdboyle at bdboyle.com> wrote:

> http://www.arrl.org/repeaters
>
> You have to be coordinated, and can only change information they have (ie,
> if it isn't coordinated or is a hotspot or....no dice).  BUT, if enough of
> us make noise about listing our AllStar node numbers, maybe the dolts in
> the League publishing division will finally resolve their cranial-rectal
> inversion and start listing allstar node numbers where applicable?
>
> Civil obedience, quietly....???
>
> --
> Bryan
> In this world, you must be oh so smart or oh so pleasant.
> Well, for years I was smart. I recommend pleasant.
> You may quote me.
>
> Sent from my MacBook Pro.
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