Thanks, Greg and Mike, Diane and the team are working on this very topic at the moment. Expect a full-blown proposal before July. Tom

 

From: arrl-odv [mailto:arrl-odv-bounces@reflector.arrl.org] On Behalf Of Lisenco, Mike (Dir, HU)
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 10:05 AM
To: G Widin <gpwidin@comcast.net>
Cc: arrl-odv <arrl-odv@reflector.arrl.org>
Subject: [arrl-odv:26363] Re: Emergency Communications Driving Increase in Amateur Radio Operators

 

Greg and all-

 

This is a marvelous idea and, perhaps, the crux of what we should be doing to focus on, and meet the needs of, the bulk of our newer and future members;

 

Greg wrote,“We must offer them something to make them stay--things like lower-cost membership and an emcomm-focused journal--that the comments of non-renewers already tell us we need.”

 

If we don’t look forward  now, today, in ten years we will find a Board of  80+ year-olds directing a dying organization of old fogies completely out of touch with reality – whose primary issue will be the decertification of Scarborough for DXCC.

 

Greg – brilliant!!

 

73 de Mike N2YBB

 

 

From: G Widin

Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2017 8:42 AM

To: David Norris

Cc: arrl-odv

Subject: [arrl-odv:26362] Re: Emergency Communications Driving Increase in Amateur Radio Operators

 

As we look to the growing community of Makers and other DIY-interested folk to become hams, we should not forget the cadre of new operators coming to us via emergency communications.  Many of the comments of those who do not renew their ARRL memberships seem likely to come from this group.  They find QST too technical and yearly membership too expensive.  Some will be "converted" to long-term hams, but we don't offer much to entice those who enter with a pure emcomm focus.  These people are already hams, so the hardest part of getting them to be long-term members is already accomplished.  We must offer them something to make them stay--things like lower-cost membership and an emcomm-focused journal--that the comments of non-renewers already tell us we need.  Hardcore, longterm hams will decry "pandering" or the dumbing-down of ham radio, but we definitely need some bridge to ensure "emcomm-only" licensees become a permanent part of ham radio, and ARRL

73,

      Greg, K0GW



On Wednesday, April 12, 2017, David Norris <k5uz@icloud.com> wrote:

Good article!



http://www.govtech.com/em/disaster/Emergency-Communications-Driving-Increase-in-Amateur-Radio-Operators.html



Time to get those membership numbers growing again!

73


David A. Norris, K5UZ
Director, Delta Division

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