• Club Newsletter Causes Controversy

    From Ham Hijinks de WD1CKS@VERT/WLARB to QST on Wednesday, February 03, 2016 20:10:01
    By K5KVN[1], on the scene

    LAZY COVE, CALIFORNIA - A local radio club's idea to encourage inactive members to get back on the air is making waves in the amateur radio hobby.

    The club first started publishing their new "silent key" section in their newsletter last month. Since then, newsletter editor Paul Ramond has endured dozens of phone calls, hundreds of emails and heated exchanges on the local repeater.

    "Look, it was supposed to be a way for us to list members that hadn't been heard on the local nets in a while, that's all," explained Ramond. "I guess we didn't put much thought into what we called it."

    A "silent key" is a phrase used by ham radio operators to signify when someone has died. Several people whose names appeared on the list were upset, to say the least.

    "My wife received a phone call on Tuesday asking if she was selling my radio gear now that I had passed. It was very traumatic for her," said Wilford Draymeyer, one of the hams on the list.

    The club is taking the criticism in stride and plans to use what they hope is a less controversial name for the feature in next month's newsletter: List of Inactive Dudes (LIDs).

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  • From Conductor@VERT/THEMIDNI to Ham Hijinks de WD1CKS on Friday, February 05, 2016 00:24:17
    By K5KVN[1], on the scene
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    A "silent key" is a phrase used by ham radio operators to signify when someone has died. Several people whose names appeared on the list were upset, to say the least.

    "My wife received a phone call on Tuesday asking if she was selling my radio gear now that I had passed. It was very traumatic for her," said Wilford Draymeyer, one of the hams on the list.

    The club is taking the criticism in stride and plans to use what they hope is a less controversial name for the feature in next month's newsletter: List of Inactive Dudes (LIDs).


    That is freakin' classic!!!

    Eric, K7ELH

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  • From Deuce@VERT/SYNCNIX to Conductor on Thursday, February 04, 2016 23:28:46
    Re: Re: Club Newsletter Causes Controversy
    By: Conductor to Ham Hijinks de WD1CKS on Fri Feb 05 2016 12:24 am

    The club is taking the criticism in stride and plans to use what they hope is a less controversial name for the feature in next month's newsletter: List of Inactive Dudes (LIDs).

    That is freakin' classic!!!

    Heh, can't have only "serious" roboposts!

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