[NJARC] On-Line Copy of the Broadcaster
Bob Scupp
k5sep at yahoo.com
Sun Mar 26 09:16:22 EST 2006
Dave and All-
I am a subscriber on QSL.NET to the NJARC Discussion
group but not a club member. I agree with your
philosophy. I am Vice-President/Treasurer of the New
Mexico Radio Collectors Club in Albuquerque. Similarly
we do not publish our membership roster on-line but in
our newsletter sent to members only. We do this not
only to protect members privacy and security, but also
that it should be a membership benefit only. The only
other ways to get a copy is by individual membership
e-mail request, snail mail or in person at club
functions. This is a similar philosophy to what you
are doing in the NJARC with your newsletter.
--- David R Sica <davesica at juno.com> wrote:
> Visit our web site - See http://www.njarc.org
> _______________________________________________
> With apologies to all the subscribers to this
> reflector who are NOT club
> members, I think our intention was always to
> maintain the value of the
> newsletter as a "member benefit". Publishing the
> online version of the
> newsletter via a link on the reflector would offer
> one of the club's
> primary member benefits to anyone who subscribed to
> the reflector, member
> and non-member alike. I don't think this would be
> the right thing to do.
> That's just my opinion.
>
> --Dave
>
> On Sat, 25 Mar 2006 16:10:26 -0500 John Dilks K2TQN
> <oldradio at worldnet.att.net> writes:
> > By the way, if we can get all the members to sign
> up for our
> > reflector, you will only need to email once to the
> reflector and
> > everybody will be notified
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>
73's,
Bob K5SEP
Life Member QCWA and ARRL
Member - Antique Wireless Association
Life Member - New Mexico Radio Collectors Club
Moderator - Emersonradio
New Mexico Radio Collectors Club
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