I was a very active DXer when the NRC/IRCA split occurred, knew quite a few of 
the people on both sides quite well and, in general, (50 years is a long time 
ago) remember the reasons for the split.  The split, itself, was extremely 
acrimonious and has caused many hard feelings on both sides for many years.  I 
suspect there's still a very strong difference of opinion about the Club's 
structures that would inhibit any thought of a merge.  As a side note, the 
joint convention in Minneapolis last year was a start for reconciliation.  The 
joint convention idea was met with positive feelings from attendees from both 
clubs and hope was expressed that such joint conventions would continue.  
Evidently, for some reason, the joint convention concept fell by the wayside 
this year, which is too bad and which doesn't auger well.  It will be 
interesting to see what happens but I'm not holding my breath. - John



On Mar 13, 2014, at 12:14 PM, Les Rayburn wrote:

> Discussions over the past few days regarding the demise of print media in 
> niche hobby markets, along with decisions to go "all digital" by 
> organizations like the WTFDA, have also
> rekindled interest in the idea that it is long past time for the National 
> Radio Club and the International Radio Club of America to merge.
> 
> Whatever happened in 1961 (a year before I was born) is ancient history--and 
> I suspect has little or no bearing on how the organizations function today. 
> With a shrinking pool of hobbyists, it only makes sense for the two clubs to 
> strongly consider pooling their resources.
> 
> For years, I served as the CPC Chairman for both clubs. During my tenure, 
> representing both clubs was never an issue. Many of us have been members in 
> both clubs for a long time, and I don't really detect any differences in how 
> they approach the role.
> 
> My personal request to the BoD of both clubs would be to explore and strongly 
> consider the advantages of merging into a single club. Pooling resources, and 
> better position our hobby for long-term survival.
> 
> 
> -- 
> 73,
> 
> 
> Les Rayburn, N1LF
> Maylene, AL
> EM63
> 
> Member NRC, IRCA, & Medium Wave DX Circle
> Former CPC Chairman for NRC/IRCA
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