Some of the ARRL Division web sites and a number of the Section Areas
have discussion areas and/or reflectors. I see no point to duplicate the
efforts of the Divisions/Sections. If you have a ARRL corporate issue,
complaint, something bugging you, etc., send it to one of the ARRL
Officers. They're all listed here:
http://www.remote.arrl.org/officers.html

Posting publicly all complaints, comments, answers only services to tweak
the agitators.

Pete, wa2cwa


On Thu,  1 May 2008 15:14:46 -0400 (EDT) "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> FOR THAT MATTER, why doesn't ARRL have listservers and discussion 
> groups like this one?
> I agree.
> 73 Joe
> 
> >>Sorry, but if you were trying to convince me the
> people at the ARRL are actually receptive to
> interacting with subscribers, I would have to ask you
> why they don't have a website where complaints or
> comments could be posted publicly and answered by
> those in responsible positions. 
> 
> It's all a big secret up there.
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