Director Norton is asking the correct first question, namely , “ (Is) it in the interest of Amateur Radio and ARRL that WWV and WWVH continue to broadcast time in propagation information ? “. There is a second question that has to be asked. Are these broadcasts necessary to us amateurs or a simply a convenience?If the time and propagation information and frequency standards are available from other sources, do we really want to spend political capital on fighting this decision?I too rely on WWV as a standard occasionally. I do it primarily because listening to the beat of the tone brings back fond memories of my early days as a ham. Generally I rely on other source for the time and propagation information. Others may use it more extensively and find it necessary.
As Chris notes the real question is should this be a signature advocacy issue for ARRL?73,Jay, K0QBSent from my iPadIs it in the interests of Amateur Radio and the ARRL that WWV and WWVH continue to broadcast time and propagation information?As shown onand even onit looks like there is a significant chance of them shutting down.There is support among the Amateur Radio community to keep them operating.I propose we send Congress correspondence indicating our support for maintaining operations.This might be accomplished using our lobbying firm.73,Dick Norton, N6AA_______________________________________________
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