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Re: [IRCA] CQ Communications & The idea of merging NRC/IRCA
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] CQ Communications & The idea of merging NRC/IRCA
- From: Les Rayburn <les@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 14:00:48 -0500
- Organization: High Noon Film
I was honestly not aware that the IRCA focused on the West Coast, and
the NRC focused on the East Coast. Again, this may have been more
obvious at some point in the club's histories, but it's hardly the case
today. The growth of the Internet for communications have all but
removed any trace of "regionalism" from this hobby. True, I often ignore
some of the more hardcore TA and TP loggings and information, but
otherwise, I'm interested in what folks are hearing all over the country.
I think that pooling resources would help to delay the erosion of the
hobby in several significant ways:
1.) Volunteer pool: Where overlap does exist, a merged club would only
need one volunteer to handle CPC duties, editorial column duties, Board
of Director duties, etc. The pool of volunteers is shrinking along with
our membership. Duplication of effort just doesn't make sense.
2.) Time: Think about how much time we all spend sending out duplicate
log reports or DX tips to multiple e-mail lists. The same people are
subscribed to all of them or at least most. It's unnecessary and a waste
of time.
3.) One Stop Shopping: A unified club would be a much stronger voice to
advocate our interests to broadcasters, the FCC, ARRL, and other
organizations that make common-sense partnerships. It would allow those
interested in the hobby to have a single source of information.
4.) Financial: As more members age, and begin to live on fixed incomes,
we must all take a look at our hobby expenses. Club membership is not
very expensive, but the costs are growing. Especially if you wish to
continue to receive printed publications. At some point, many of us may
be forced to "choose" which club we want to belong to. For such a small
niche hobby, should that really be necessary?
The hobby, like the band itself, may be destined to fade away into
history--but I want to fight that battle as long as possible. What did
Lincoln say, "A house divided cannot stand"? I think it's past time to
put whatever the issues were behind us. Even now, I can't help but
notice that no one has been willing or able to even articulate what
these differences are.
Here in the South there is a popular bumper sticker displaying the
Confederate Flag with a circle/slash drawn over it. The text reads, "We
lost. Ya'll get over it".
It's a simple statement against those who would continue to fight the
long-forgotten Civil War, or embrace the symbols that for many also
represent pain and oppression. Being proud of your history is one thing.
Allowing it to define your future is not.
--
73,
Les Rayburn, N1LF
Maylene, AL
EM63
Member NRC, IRCA, & Medium Wave DX Circle
Former CPC Chairman for NRC/IRCA
Perseus SDR, SDR-IQ,Funcube Pro, Wellbrooke ALA-1530+ loop, LF
Engineering Active Whips,
Quantum Phaser, Kiwa Loop, Palstar MW Pre-Selector
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