So reading:
https://www.ampr.org/amprnet/
Has raised the following questions..
"Why did you sell?
We weren’t ever going to use those addresses, and in today’s marketplace,
they could bring in some badly-needed funds.”
Really badly-needed funds by who? for what is there some pressing need that the watchers
of the 44/8 space had that they didn’t bother to ask the rest of the community?
"Who decided to sell these? I didn’t get to vote on it.”
It was all hush hush it seems. Because had you brought it to the community that uses the
space day in and out it would have been brought with soooo much negativity that people
would be asking questions to out the “board” of directors.
The asset of 44/8 was for you guys to protect for Amateur Radio as a whole.. It’s not your
personal play toy.. You all just thought about yourself’s and not the legacy and future of
any grant programs or the like. 44/8 isn’t a personal piggy bank that you just turned it
into. And into the largest piggy bank ever for a small group of hams to control at that.
Had you really wanted to help Amateur radio you would have worked with the people who use
the asset…. Now you have no clue if traffic from 44/8 is Amateur Radio based or not and
that’s so screwed up..
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Fredric Moses - W8FSM - WQOG498
fred(a)moses.bz