[NJARC] an idea to increase membership
Donald Koetsch
[email protected]
Thu, 27 Nov 2003 11:13:10 -0500
To All,
I would like to put my two cent in eventho I'll haven't been too active with
the club this last year or so due to my work hours and other associated
reasons with work (sorry Richard, I haven't been able to made the meetings).
The only time I get to see the group nowadays is at Infoage outings. I been
meaning to present a suggestion and since Thomas brought the subject up I
would like throw out an idea and expand on what Thomas has indicated below.
The club has a lot of experience and knowledge and maybe we should pass some
of this on to other members (old as well as new). With this I am proposing
that we pass this on in two ways. First, at the regular meetings (each one)
have a 15 or 30 minute technical session where someone actually analyzes a
given section of a circuit and explains what is happening (just a piece mind
you that would fit in the time slot, i.e. a tank, regen, antenna, etc).
Basically the fundamentals and the different type we will encounter (also
maybe how to recognize what it what). This could also include the enclosures
and cabinetry items.
Second, the repair clinic. Anyone who has dealt with the technical and
professional world goes to trade shows and at this shows have encountered
'tracks'. Essentially these are seminars and training sessions. With this
mind, maybe we should setup actual training during each repair session (in
parallel with the actual repair clinics) with tracks on radio circuits,
Cabinetry repair, and other radio related subjects. Even Radio/Broadcast
history which may tie us in more with Infoage and Sarnoff participation &
support. Have these clinics one a quarter.
I think these sessions would really help the new as well as the old to
better understand the richness of the radio collecting hobby and maybe
mitigate some frustrations (if there are any).
I also would like to add to anyone that is listening out there but are not a
member of the NJARC or don't attend the meetings, that the club is made up
of a great group of people and I do miss some of Al's presentation at the
meetings as well as the rest of the knowledge that is spread.
I'll get off my soap box now.
Thanks,
Don K.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Lee" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 5:19 AM
Subject: [NJARC] an idea to increase membership
> I am a recent club member, and a newbie to this hobby. I'm sure there are
> hundreds if not thousands that the appeal of the radios is quite
nostalgic.
> To cut to the case, most of this group, doesn't even have a basic grasp of
> electronics, reading a schematic, etc. The repair clinics are great but
so
> few. which i think if promoted correctly would be a great pull for new
> members. The repair clinic that i attended was great, but the person that
> was assigned to me, had to spend most of his time helping others. And it
> took an almost full 7 hours to get the radio working. What if the club
> had a basic intro repair class a few times a year? spread the knowledge,
> get more members, and hopefully keep the members.
>
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