#RATPAC is working on a presentation about #ARRL insurance offerings.

Most members don't know a lot about the insurance offered by #ARRL, and we want to fix that.

#RATPAC reached out to #ARRL about this, and the presentation is moving forward.

@abraxas3d are things better now? I know my Dad (ex n8cn) had it back in the day. When I inherited all his gear I wanted to transfer it to myself and it was nothing but issues so i kinda just gave up.

I know there have been some recent refreshing at ARRL so hopefully good things :)

@n8cn would you be willing to talk about the issues to me so that we can ask the right (gently worded) questions during this insurance meetup? I'm [email protected]
@abraxas3d TBH I just spent a year being NOT an ARRL member due to at least 4 major issues that have come up since 2020, not the least of which was basically ignoring a local member reporting harmful interference from a business. FCC basically responded that the Amateur service is not a revenue center so they won't enforce type acceptance. Meanwhile we see news of lawsuits over webcams messing up a neighbor's SiriusXM. Anyway things looked better this year so I renewed.
@n8cn what a coincidence - I just referenced this exact Sirius radio case last week in another context regarding the inconsistency of enforcement from the FCC.

@abraxas3d to make matters worse, my friend feels abandoned entirely and now considers himself a freebander, laughs at the licensing structure "because why?" and laughs at discourse around improving enforcement and proper licensing.

And know what? I don't blame him. I can't offer him ANY reason to think otherwise. By acting this way, the FCC is encouraging people to not bother with the process. Because there is no support for licensees, and no consequences for the unlicensed.

@n8cn strongly concur.