If either club (or a combined group) want to take it over. I say go for it
Anyone can download the spreadsheet, and update it. They are more than welcome
to my work.
And thank you all for the kind words.
I am not dead, I am not totally leaving the hobby. I plan to remain a member of
IRCA for the foreseeable future. I am just tired...
I still have my KIWA Loop and Drake R-8...They aren't going anywhere.
Lee J Freshwater
Ocala, FL
www.amlogbook.com
www.bgs.cc
From: Chernos Saul sau...@sympatico.ca
To: LEE FRESHWATER amlogb...@yahoo.com; irca@hard-core-dx.com
irca@hard-core-dx.com
Cc: a...@nrcdxas.org a...@nrcdxas.org
Sent: Monday, July 1, 2013 2:38 PM
Subject: RE: [NRC-AM] AM LOGBOOK TO CLOSE
Lee, you have put tremendous work into the AM logbook, and it's a directory I
use often. But I can understand when a labour of love turns into, well, labour.
The band certainly isn't what it used to be, and I there certainly are many
worthwhile things to do with the brief blip of time most of us get on this
planet. I do hope that you will in some way keep in touch with those of us who
persist at the dials, and you'll always be welcomed back into the active ranks.
May I make one suggestion. The volunteers who put together the paper NRC AM log
also have done a marvelous job. I've used these year after year as I have also
logged onto Lee's site on a regular basis.
I would gladly pay for some kind of combined effort. Lee, I know you want to
step down. But is there a way to pass this on rather than ending it? Could it
perhaps be a joint IRCA-NRC effort? I like the NRC log because it's handy at
the radio table, and I can write notes in it. I like Lee's online log because
it's perpetually up to date. The two combined are really indispensable for the
serious DXer of North American AM radio.
I realize these things cost money. Perhaps a higher discounted rate to members
of both clubs, a slightly lesser discount to members of one of the clubs, and
of course a higher annual fee for non-members of any of the two clubs. I will
join/rejoin both clubs and also contribute to a subscription.
The paper log could still be printed every summer/fall - the timing is perfect.
I'd be happy to volunteer my time to oversee Canadian data for both of the
combined entities - say as Canadian logbook/directory editor.
Anyhow, hate to see a very good piece of work come to an end.
Saul Chernos
Burnt River ON
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2013 07:54:22 -0700
From: amlogb...@yahoo.com
To: irca@hard-core-dx.com
CC: a...@nrcdxas.org
Subject: [NRC-AM] AM LOGBOOK TO CLOSE
It
is with deep regret that I announce the closing of the AMLOGBOOK. I
no longer have the time nor the desire to spend the countless hours
of updating and keeping track of AM Radio stations. I have not DX'ed
in three years and do not see any Dxing in my immediate future.
Noise
levels have gotten to the point where Dxing for me is a waste of
time, not to mention the lack of anything worth listening to on this
forgotten radio band.
It's been
a pleasure to provide station information for radio hobbyists since
1995, and I am glad I was able to provide it as a FREE service to
DX'ers. But time marches on.
I will
leave the AMLOGBOOK site posted for the next several
months. I will then be canceling my domain and email.
Thank you
for all your support over the years.
All
the best.
Lee J Freshwater
Ocala, FL
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