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You may have seen the video of N6AA at the Yuma hamfest (ARRL Forum). One tidbit he shared from the latest Board meeting is that each year there are approximately 30,000 new FCC amateur licensees. 3,000 of these join the ARRL, and only 600 of them keep their ARRL membership into the second year.


So what to do? They need to do the equivalent of what Major League Baseball does. If you go to a MLB game, by gosh they are dropping free baseballs into the hands of every 8-12 year old kid they possibly can, part of how they create life long fans. The ARRL needs to do the same thing, only make it a ham radio thing.


Secondly, QST needs a whole new look and feel to it. Sorry guys, but the magazine is total sleep material to the new ham generation. And I gotta say the digital version reads like something grandpa would be comfortable with, not their generation.


All good ideas. I will add this. As we Hams get older our cost of living goes up. Especially if you have a spouse that is ill. My situation is such. My monies go for her medical needs and so a membership is sacrificed.


Where is the white paper on the impact of USA socialism on ham radio?

Where is the white paper on the impact of a CCP victory in the USA on ham radio?

Where is the white paper on the impact of hyperinflation on ham radio?


Can we help the USA survive? If so, how is that best accomplished? If you are dumb enough to think ham radio has no place in politics you are part of the problem. At the very lowest level the original competitors (Apple, Google, and Microsoft) took the other road, and its very clear that was a smarter choice. The only way to get in the fight is going to require creativity. We need to define a new leadership role for ham radio, get off our asses, and start working. It can be done, but before we get to the successful end of the battle we need to do one thing. START.


Contrast that with the comparitively puny ham radio cohort. Moreover, ARRL does not have an alliance with the U.S. Chamber iof Commerce, National Association of Manufacturers, et al,, or millions of dollars to spread around Washington.


It is usually Republicans in Congress who have ham licenses, but it has been Republicans who spearheaded the gutting of FCC regulations that prevented the unlimited acquisition of broadcast stations by single entities and the consolidation of media that has placed 90% of U.S. media under the control of five corporations.


In 1989, I was part of a delegation of USA radiosports enthusiasts invited to compete in various radiosports comptitions in the USSR. I am by no means a fan of the former USSR totalitarian state, but they got a hell of lot right when it came to ham radio.


The membership cost far out weighs the benefits. $75 is too much for younger HAMS and out of range for older HAMS living on a smaller budget. Tell me how someone on Social Security can afford membership. There needs to be a reduced rate for seniors and for those young HAMS under 21 who are still students. ARRL should consider volume and retention rather than just getting the money. Once or twice and losing a member forever. Seniors over 65 should be FREE and Students should be $15.-$20. Grow your base and thrive.


So, having taken the mRNA vaccine, you are saying I am a dead person?

If that is true, then I am a ghost replying to you.

Also, I took the Salk Vaccine for Polio in 1954 at age 7.

Am I dead from that one ad well?

I respect your right to your opinion.

But, as a friendly Ghost living in the 21st century I think what you are saying is pure nonsense.

Oh , and one more thing, more than a million people died in the US during Covid.

Respectfully,

A friendly Ghost


I think the biggest reason the ARRL is having membership issues is because MANY hams, new or otherwise, have these experiences. The clubs are virtually all ARRL affiliates. So if the local ARRL club is full of jerks who drove them out, then why pay to be a member of their parent organization?


I supported the ARRL for many years. I grew tired of reading about all the Washington lobbying the ARRL was doing on my behalf, but not seeing much substsntive expansion of frequency allocations or operating privileges for amateur radio practitioners.


Oh please! Have you not ran over enough of us with making you mode have to be my mode. I will send better code with my laptop! When was the last time you were on DMR? When was your last JT8 contact? JT8 is no different that 2 contesters exchanging calls. Dinos like you need to go.


The Morse Code Requirement kept me out for half my life! I am dyslexic and can not do Morris Code, trust me, I have tried. I went to Doctors, tried trainer glasses, etc. No Dice. I really hate that Gatekeepers like you actually believe things like this. Your belief that we should further restrict who can be a new ham THAT IS THE PROBLEM! I find that Backward Thinking and Resistance to Change is what is killing the Hobby! This is a great example of that thought process. The ARRL is Dying because of antique people with Antique Thoughts! Morse Code Requirements were killing the hobby, not helping it! Geesh!


I look at the cost of a membership vis what I get for that membership is it not worth it. I can get better info faster online. The ARRL seems to have the attitude you are obligated to Join. They do nothing to convince you why you should join. Their presence on the Internet is nowhere. They need to reach out and convince new hams that the ARRL is relevant to the hobby.


All the money pocketed by the marketing firm gave the ARRL nothing. Common sense would of told ARRL that the dwindling membership is due to millennials being interested in smart phones, computers, and themselves.


More interested in Smartphones, games and themselves/social media. The ARRL needs to advertise in some popular magazines, newspapers and some network TV. AND cater more to the newcomers. I talk it up whenever I get asked about my antennas.


A targeted website is a decent idea, although the devils are in implementation and execution. Social media is another. But really the question is how to inspire learning and experimentation in microprocessor-based electronics for communications. People tire of Baofengs quickly, and for many of these folks a traditional HF station is out of the question because of budget or apartment living.


If Common Core has addled the minds of school-age kids, then why does the annual Bay Area Maker Faire draw about 140K people, including lots of youngsters who are diving into challenging electronics projects?

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