Todd, KA1KAQ wrote:
Most of the AMers I know are in the 40s-50s category, with older and
younger bookends.

Methinks they have a bit of a wait ahead. AMers tend to be more active
and will likely outlive many of them.
Which is also the age group that has a lot of discretionary purchasing potential, something the League is quite aware of. 20 and 30-somethings raising kids and making mortgage payments may be less likely to buy multi-K$ radios...not to mention the fact that AMers are by no means one-dimensional in their radio-related interests.

Of course, the soothing mellow sound of AM audio has a lot to do with our expected longevity ;-)

73 and Happy Turkey Day,

Bob W9RAN
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