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Title: 2006 ARRL Annual Report - Now Available
Post by: Pete, WA2CWA on June 21, 2007, 01:19:26 PM
For those who keep track of these things and enjoy the Annual Report reading fodder, the 2006 Annual Report is now available.

http://www.remote.arrl.org/announce/annualreport/2006/Annual_Report_2006_web.pdf
 (http://www.remote.arrl.org/announce/annualreport/2006/Annual_Report_2006_web.pdf)
I saw nothing really new in the overall front section of the report (The Year in Review), except that membership remained fairly flat from 2005 through 2006. However, it does make good reading if you have a short memory span. The financial section is always interesting if you like to review the "numbers".


Title: Re: 2006 ARRL Annual Report - Now Available
Post by: WA3VJB on June 22, 2007, 08:00:15 AM
I was sorry to see the group has dumped its commercial-quality, continuous duty Harris transmitters in favor of "amateur grade" consumer desktop style transceivers.

Wonder if one could find the Harris out in the dumpster ...


Title: Re: 2006 ARRL Annual Report - Now Available
Post by: Pete, WA2CWA on June 22, 2007, 02:16:33 PM
Sometimes one has to go to where the money is.


Title: Re: 2006 ARRL Annual Report - Now Available
Post by: Todd, KA1KAQ on June 22, 2007, 03:58:20 PM
I can remember some outrage years ago when they bought the Harris commercial gear instead of buying amateur grade gear. Specifically, some folks thought that a US amateur radio organization/club claiming to represent US hams should use US-made ham gear. That meant TenTec exclusively of course, and that surely would not have set well with the Yaecomwood advertisers who dump a lot of dollars in Q-STreet. There was also the issue of cost, in terms of appropriate use of the membership's money. Maybe Harris donated it? Do the current manufacturers? We know that AMers donate gear to W1AW.

Someone will always be pissed, regardless.  ;)


Title: Re: 2006 ARRL Annual Report - Now Available
Post by: Pete, WA2CWA on June 22, 2007, 05:41:09 PM
They do say that the Harris stuff is still in use. More interesting is the fact that all the bulletin stuff is now transmitted on 4 discontinued Icom 756 PRO II's, 2 discontinued Ten-Tec Omni VI's, and 1 discontinued Ten-Tec Orion I. Well, at least the PRO II has great AM.


Title: Re: 2006 ARRL Annual Report - Now Available
Post by: k4kyv on June 30, 2007, 01:14:06 AM
They do say that the Harris stuff is still in use. More interesting is the fact that all the bulletin stuff is now transmitted on 4 discontinued Icom 756 PRO II's, 2 discontinued Ten-Tec Omni VI's, and 1 discontinued Ten-Tec Orion I. Well, at least the PRO II has great AM.

As I read it, they have discontinued using the Harris exciters, but still use the Harris amplifiers. They claim they were increasingly having crapout problems with the Harris exciters.

Once upon a time their bulletin station was all custom built.  Ordinary amateur radio appliances didn't have the capability of simultaneous multi-band transmission for their bulletin service.


Title: Re: 2006 ARRL Annual Report - Now Available
Post by: W1DAN on June 30, 2007, 06:59:57 AM
Hi:

I remember seeing photos of the HB KW rack and panel tube rigs in the 1940's and 50's QST's. I believe they tossed all of them.

It' would be cool if they could use the old buzzard rigs like that sometime for the CW practice.

Who knows, maybe it would chirp too!

BTW, out club is planning a trip to the ARRL in the fall FWIW.

73,
Dan
W1DAN
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