[ARC5] Recruiting

MARK DORNEY mkdorney at aol.com
Tue Jul 27 15:13:30 EDT 2021


Already done. MVPA article on military vehicle radios, published a couple years ago, written by yours truly. 

Mark D. 
WW2RDO

“In matters of style, float with the current. In matters of Principle, stand like a rock. “.   -   Thomas Jefferson 

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> On Jul 27, 2021, at 2:49 PM, Hubert Miller <Kargo_cult at msn.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> I subscribe to a "militaria collector magazine" called 'Military Trader'. Have subscribed for some years now.
> I don't collect what's most commonly known by "militaria", that is, medals, uniform items, weapons, documents,
> or vehicle – related. I mostly subscribe to some of the brief history articles and book reviews and to see what's
> going on with the collector world. It occurs to me, "someone" could maybe cook up a 2 – 3 page article on
> collecting and importantly – using – historic military radios. With maybe photos showing a range of vintage
> equipment. I'm sure you readers will have great ideas on what photos and mentions should appear. The
> magazine, I am very sure, would welcome such an article. The article should stress that it's actually possible
> to use these things, if you wish, and the learning is not impossible for the average person. That you can get the
> necessary license to transmit without becoming an engineer. I would do this article myself, asking for photos
> from the group members, but I dare not look at any project for another year or two. My possible contribution
> could only extend to critiquing or editing the article, if I may  be so presumptuous to assume so.
>  
> BTW: I subscribed to the magazine via digital. It's in a PDF form, and I find this quite comfortable to deal with.
> A few months back I wanted to get some back issues from when I let my subscription lasp.  Actual paper copies
> were way too expensive for me to justify, so I bought 'digital issues' from Zinio. The display format there was a
> side to side page – turning and I didn't like it at all, felt it was hard to deal with. I only downloaded one copy and
> then contacted Zinio that I was unhappy and requested a refund for the not-downloaded issues. Zinio replied,
> sorry, you paid, you got. I had smartly enough paid by Paypal, and I started a "case" with Paypal for a dispute
> and refund. The next day I had my money refunded. You may optionally hate these big digital companies, but
> Paypal does protect your money.
> -Hue Miller
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