I am one of the long-term Lurkers on the list - one from across the Pond.  I 
joined perhaps 20 years ago when I bought my first (and so far only) R-390A and 
needed to learn about the receiver and the technology of its era.
In the face of the expertise of the list members I could contribute little, but 
I learned a lot. And my Motorola R-390A works very well as a result.

Here in UK I am a member of several groups that use Groups.IO  and foresee 
absolutely no problems with this fraternity moving there. The platform works, 
is configurable to your tastes and has been reliable.

My vote therefore is yes, do it.

Andy  G8JAC
Surrey, England.  (Where it's currently way hotter than Miami)






Evidently, there are a lot of lurkers in the membership who have no opinion on 
a move to groups.io.  Perhaps those that have asked questions or answered posts 
in the last year or so will determine if there is to be a move or not?  A quick 
look at the archive, sorted by author, will give you a good idea of who is 
active on this list.

I use DuckDuckGo for my posts and find that all of the formatting gets stripped 
from my posts so the post is just one long run-on sentence or paragraph.  This 
makes things harder to read and is a bit frustrating when I forget that mailman 
does not like DuckDuckGo.  So I am in favor of the upgrade.  

Regards,
Jim

Logic is a systematic method of coming to the wrong conclusion with confidence. 
 Murphy 

    On Saturday, June 20, 2026 at 09:00:43 AM CDT, JOS K1JOS via R-390 
<[email protected]> wrote:   

 So far there have only been 35 respondents with the overwhelming majority 
favorable for the move. A small number (<4) would prefer to keep things as they 
are.  I'm not sure what threshold we should target for making this decision but 
like most elections in our society, those who fail to vote lose their voice in 
such decisions.  The list currently has 507 members, or at least valid email 
addresses, with only 32 members marked for no mail or digest delivery.  It is 
difficult to estimate truly 'active' members, but unused emails do expire.  
Gmail for example has a 2y inactivity (sender
side) limit at which point any emails to that address will be rejected (bounced 
back to sender).  Yahoo email has a 12-month inactivity policy and all other 
email service providers have something similar.  I routinely receive 
notifications regarding bounced emails from our [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>  server and after 10 consecutive failed bounces I 
remove that person from the distribution list so the (507 - 32) cannot be too 
stale an estimate.  

 

My proposal is to wait 2 weeks as some may be on vacation/holiday/illness and 
revisit the final count at that point.  Interestingly, there is no fee for 
small groups < 100 at Groups.IO for basic messaging/archiving.  In any case, I 
would not close the mailman.qth.net list but rather continue sending out a 
single monthly broadcast to the list pointing people to find us on the new 
groups.io link.  

 

Suggestions/comments are welcome !!

 

Jerry NY2KW (ex-K1JOS, ex-WB2ORJ)

 

 

From: JOS K1JOS <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2026 7:34 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Survey to Consider Moving R-390 Mail List to Groups.IO

 

There has been a proposal to move our mailing list to Groups.io due to 
inconsistent mail/digest deliveries.  Groups.io has a very user friendly 
interface, will send you email updates or digests plus it has a robust 
searchable archive of messages and files.  The hosting fee is ~ $250/year.
If we can establish a minimum interest among the current 500+ 
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>  members we can move forward.

 

All comments, suggestions, criticisms, etc are welcome.

 

Those who have already responded under the previous 'TEST' subject header need 
not reply again.

 

Link to Groups.io :  https://groups.io/

 

Thanks to all !

 

Jerry NY2KW (K1JOS) R-390 mail list administrator

 

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