Re: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

2006-04-20 Thread Kris Kirby
On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Jim B. wrote:
  Given the growing number of unsold spaces at Dayton, it seems unwise 
  to chase anyone away for any reason other than selling non-electronic 
  related items, which there seemed to be quite a bit of going on last 
  year.

 Yeah, selling too much of that should be grounds for getting kicked out.

s/too much/any/

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

2006-04-19 Thread Jim B.
mch wrote:
 Has anyone gotten thir Hamvention tickets yet (vendor space tickets
 and/or vendor admission tickets)? Getting no response to the hamvention
 email (sending CCs to chair and achair today).
 
 As I said before, they are trying their darndest to kill the thing. :-\

My admission tix came last week. Vendor tix may take longer...?
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

2006-04-19 Thread Jim B.
Paul Finch wrote:
  Three spaces does not mean a commercial vendor to me, that is
 the only explanation I have gotten so far and that was not from the
 Hamvention people.
 
 Paul

That most definitely IS a commercial vendor! The typical ham cleaning 
out his shack, or garage, normally doesn't need more then one space.

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

2006-04-19 Thread no6b
At 4/19/2006 07:41, you wrote:
Paul Finch wrote:
   Three spaces does not mean a commercial vendor to me, that is
  the only explanation I have gotten so far and that was not from the
  Hamvention people.
 
  Paul

That most definitely IS a commercial vendor! The typical ham cleaning
out his shack, or garage, normally doesn't need more then one space.

At a minimum, there should be an exception for clubs.  One club I belong to 
recently cleaned out its shack  sold the excess at the local swap 
meet.  It took at least 3 spaces.

Given the growing number of unsold spaces at Dayton, it seems unwise to 
chase anyone away for any reason other than selling non-electronic related 
items, which there seemed to be quite a bit of going on last year.

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

2006-04-19 Thread Jim B.
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 At a minimum, there should be an exception for clubs.  One club I belong to 
 recently cleaned out its shack  sold the excess at the local swap 
 meet.  It took at least 3 spaces.

I would agree with that, although there would need to be something in 
place to verify it's a real club and not just something someone made up. 
Sorta like many of the 'clubs' that show up next to a repeater entry in 
the ARRL directory.

 
 Given the growing number of unsold spaces at Dayton, it seems unwise to 
 chase anyone away for any reason other than selling non-electronic related 
 items, which there seemed to be quite a bit of going on last year.
 
 Bob NO6B

Yeah, selling too much of that should be grounds for getting kicked out.

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

2006-04-18 Thread Duane Hall
I received our indoor vendor packet yesterday. Havent seen the flea 
market packet yet.


Duane Hall, AB8QU
Doug Hall Electronics


mch wrote:

Has anyone gotten thir Hamvention tickets yet (vendor space tickets
and/or vendor admission tickets)? Getting no response to the hamvention
email (sending CCs to chair and achair today).

As I said before, they are trying their darndest to kill the thing. :-\

Joe M.

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

2006-04-18 Thread n . mckie

  Hi Tom, 

  Didn't know you are on here too ... 

  Neil - WA6KLA 


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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

2006-04-18 Thread JamesMNelson
Joe

 Regular Admin. I was told in an email from Dayton that they would start
mailing out tickets on 01 April. These were postmarked 10 Apr. I know that
you were asking about Vender tickets but just thought that maybe this would
shed some light on the subject.

 
Good luck and maybe we will see so for the reflector members there.
 
james//
 

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Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 11:40 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

Vendor or just regular admission?

Joe M.

JamesMNelson wrote:
 
 I have had my general admin tickets for at least a week.
 
 
 
 james//
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of mch
 Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 4:24 PM
 To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as
requested)
 
 Has anyone gotten thir Hamvention tickets yet (vendor space tickets
 and/or vendor admission tickets)? Getting no response to the hamvention
 email (sending CCs to chair and achair today).
 
 As I said before, they are trying their darndest to kill the thing. :-\
 
 Joe M.
 
 skipp025 wrote:
 
  Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)
 
  My friend Tom replied with the following information:
 
  [paste]
 
  Hi Skipp...
  The pricing scheme for flea market spaces had been in place for
  many, many years, and is intended to discourage the larger
  vendors from hogging all the spaces, while keeping things less
  expensive for the guy who just wants to sell a few things he's
  had lying about in his shack. Interestingly enough, the average
  vendor buys just over two spaces ( kinda like the average American
  family has 2.4 kids!). Also, this  means that the vendors who
  buy a lot of spaces, and generally require a bit more attention
  and effort from the committee, pick up their share of the costs.
 
  The comment about the 2-way shops is pretty astute, and is also
  true for the build-your-own computer parts places, who have a
  tough time competing with a $400 pre-assembled PC.
 
  There is also the e-bay factor, although that seems to work both
  ways, as I have had several people tell me they buy things there
  for the purpose of bringing them to Dayton to resell.
 
  The right place to go for information is [EMAIL PROTECTED],
  but if that isn't getting any response, send a message to chair@
  hamvention.org (and a copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the asst. GC). That's the
  big boss, and he doesn't like it when inquiries go unanswered. He
  has the power to make heads roll.
 
  Regards,
  Tom
 
  [end paste]
 
  So there you have the reply...
 
  cheers,
  skipp
 
 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

2006-04-17 Thread mch
Has anyone gotten thir Hamvention tickets yet (vendor space tickets
and/or vendor admission tickets)? Getting no response to the hamvention
email (sending CCs to chair and achair today).

As I said before, they are trying their darndest to kill the thing. :-\

Joe M.

skipp025 wrote:
 
 Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)
 
 My friend Tom replied with the following information:
 
 [paste]
 
 Hi Skipp...
 The pricing scheme for flea market spaces had been in place for
 many, many years, and is intended to discourage the larger
 vendors from hogging all the spaces, while keeping things less
 expensive for the guy who just wants to sell a few things he's
 had lying about in his shack. Interestingly enough, the average
 vendor buys just over two spaces ( kinda like the average American
 family has 2.4 kids!). Also, this  means that the vendors who
 buy a lot of spaces, and generally require a bit more attention
 and effort from the committee, pick up their share of the costs.
 
 The comment about the 2-way shops is pretty astute, and is also
 true for the build-your-own computer parts places, who have a
 tough time competing with a $400 pre-assembled PC.
 
 There is also the e-bay factor, although that seems to work both
 ways, as I have had several people tell me they buy things there
 for the purpose of bringing them to Dayton to resell.
 
 The right place to go for information is [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 but if that isn't getting any response, send a message to chair@
 hamvention.org (and a copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the asst. GC). That's the
 big boss, and he doesn't like it when inquiries go unanswered. He
 has the power to make heads roll.
 
 Regards,
 Tom
 
 [end paste]
 
 So there you have the reply...
 
 cheers,
 skipp
 
 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

2006-04-17 Thread Ken Arck
At 05:24 PM 4/17/2006 -0400, you wrote:
Has anyone gotten thir Hamvention tickets yet (vendor space tickets
and/or vendor admission tickets)? Getting no response to the hamvention
email (sending CCs to chair and achair today).

---I sure hope so! I've got my airline tickets and am ready to once more
grace the Repeater Builder tent!

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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

2006-04-17 Thread Jeff DePolo
 Has anyone gotten thir Hamvention tickets yet (vendor space tickets
 and/or vendor admission tickets)? Getting no response to the 
 hamvention
 email (sending CCs to chair and achair today).

NOT ME!
 
 As I said before, they are trying their darndest to kill the 
 thing. :-\

Time to start faxing, emailing, and calling AGAIN just like last year...

Very frustrating.

--- Jeff





 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

2006-04-17 Thread W8KT
Nothing here.

Jeff DePolo wrote:

Has anyone gotten thir Hamvention tickets yet (vendor space tickets
and/or vendor admission tickets)? Getting no response to the 
hamvention
email (sending CCs to chair and achair today).



NOT ME!
 
  

As I said before, they are trying their darndest to kill the 
thing. :-\



Time to start faxing, emailing, and calling AGAIN just like last year...

Very frustrating.

   --- Jeff





 
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

2006-04-17 Thread Paul Finch
Hello,

Don't feel like the Lone Ranger!  I sent a email requesting an explanation
for their weird price schedule, not a single word!  I have since decided I
am not going.  Three spaces does not mean a commercial vendor to me, that is
the only explanation I have gotten so far and that was not from the
Hamvention people.

Paul



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Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 4:24 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as
requested)


Has anyone gotten thir Hamvention tickets yet (vendor space tickets
and/or vendor admission tickets)? Getting no response to the hamvention
email (sending CCs to chair and achair today).

As I said before, they are trying their darndest to kill the thing. :-\

Joe M.

skipp025 wrote:

 Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

 My friend Tom replied with the following information:

 [paste]

 Hi Skipp...
 The pricing scheme for flea market spaces had been in place for
 many, many years, and is intended to discourage the larger
 vendors from hogging all the spaces, while keeping things less
 expensive for the guy who just wants to sell a few things he's
 had lying about in his shack. Interestingly enough, the average
 vendor buys just over two spaces ( kinda like the average American
 family has 2.4 kids!). Also, this  means that the vendors who
 buy a lot of spaces, and generally require a bit more attention
 and effort from the committee, pick up their share of the costs.

 The comment about the 2-way shops is pretty astute, and is also
 true for the build-your-own computer parts places, who have a
 tough time competing with a $400 pre-assembled PC.

 There is also the e-bay factor, although that seems to work both
 ways, as I have had several people tell me they buy things there
 for the purpose of bringing them to Dayton to resell.

 The right place to go for information is [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 but if that isn't getting any response, send a message to chair@
 hamvention.org (and a copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the asst. GC). That's the
 big boss, and he doesn't like it when inquiries go unanswered. He
 has the power to make heads roll.

 Regards,
 Tom

 [end paste]

 So there you have the reply...

 cheers,
 skipp


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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

2006-04-17 Thread Tom Boon
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

2006-04-17 Thread JamesMNelson
I have had my general admin tickets for at least a week.

 
 
james//
 

-Original Message-
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of mch
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 4:24 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

Has anyone gotten thir Hamvention tickets yet (vendor space tickets
and/or vendor admission tickets)? Getting no response to the hamvention
email (sending CCs to chair and achair today).

As I said before, they are trying their darndest to kill the thing. :-\

Joe M.

skipp025 wrote:
 
 Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)
 
 My friend Tom replied with the following information:
 
 [paste]
 
 Hi Skipp...
 The pricing scheme for flea market spaces had been in place for
 many, many years, and is intended to discourage the larger
 vendors from hogging all the spaces, while keeping things less
 expensive for the guy who just wants to sell a few things he's
 had lying about in his shack. Interestingly enough, the average
 vendor buys just over two spaces ( kinda like the average American
 family has 2.4 kids!). Also, this  means that the vendors who
 buy a lot of spaces, and generally require a bit more attention
 and effort from the committee, pick up their share of the costs.
 
 The comment about the 2-way shops is pretty astute, and is also
 true for the build-your-own computer parts places, who have a
 tough time competing with a $400 pre-assembled PC.
 
 There is also the e-bay factor, although that seems to work both
 ways, as I have had several people tell me they buy things there
 for the purpose of bringing them to Dayton to resell.
 
 The right place to go for information is [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 but if that isn't getting any response, send a message to chair@
 hamvention.org (and a copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the asst. GC). That's the
 big boss, and he doesn't like it when inquiries go unanswered. He
 has the power to make heads roll.
 
 Regards,
 Tom
 
 [end paste]
 
 So there you have the reply...
 
 cheers,
 skipp
 
 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

2006-04-17 Thread mch
Vendor or just regular admission?

Joe M.

JamesMNelson wrote:
 
 I have had my general admin tickets for at least a week.
 
 
 
 james//
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of mch
 Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 4:24 PM
 To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)
 
 Has anyone gotten thir Hamvention tickets yet (vendor space tickets
 and/or vendor admission tickets)? Getting no response to the hamvention
 email (sending CCs to chair and achair today).
 
 As I said before, they are trying their darndest to kill the thing. :-\
 
 Joe M.
 
 skipp025 wrote:
 
  Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)
 
  My friend Tom replied with the following information:
 
  [paste]
 
  Hi Skipp...
  The pricing scheme for flea market spaces had been in place for
  many, many years, and is intended to discourage the larger
  vendors from hogging all the spaces, while keeping things less
  expensive for the guy who just wants to sell a few things he's
  had lying about in his shack. Interestingly enough, the average
  vendor buys just over two spaces ( kinda like the average American
  family has 2.4 kids!). Also, this  means that the vendors who
  buy a lot of spaces, and generally require a bit more attention
  and effort from the committee, pick up their share of the costs.
 
  The comment about the 2-way shops is pretty astute, and is also
  true for the build-your-own computer parts places, who have a
  tough time competing with a $400 pre-assembled PC.
 
  There is also the e-bay factor, although that seems to work both
  ways, as I have had several people tell me they buy things there
  for the purpose of bringing them to Dayton to resell.
 
  The right place to go for information is [EMAIL PROTECTED],
  but if that isn't getting any response, send a message to chair@
  hamvention.org (and a copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the asst. GC). That's the
  big boss, and he doesn't like it when inquiries go unanswered. He
  has the power to make heads roll.
 
  Regards,
  Tom
 
  [end paste]
 
  So there you have the reply...
 
  cheers,
  skipp
 
 
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[Repeater-Builder] Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested)

2006-03-27 Thread skipp025
Dayton Hamvention Reply back (as requested) 

My friend Tom replied with the following information: 

[paste]

Hi Skipp...
The pricing scheme for flea market spaces had been in place for 
many, many years, and is intended to discourage the larger 
vendors from hogging all the spaces, while keeping things less 
expensive for the guy who just wants to sell a few things he's 
had lying about in his shack. Interestingly enough, the average 
vendor buys just over two spaces ( kinda like the average American 
family has 2.4 kids!). Also, this  means that the vendors who 
buy a lot of spaces, and generally require a bit more attention 
and effort from the committee, pick up their share of the costs. 

The comment about the 2-way shops is pretty astute, and is also 
true for the build-your-own computer parts places, who have a 
tough time competing with a $400 pre-assembled PC. 

There is also the e-bay factor, although that seems to work both 
ways, as I have had several people tell me they buy things there 
for the purpose of bringing them to Dayton to resell.

The right place to go for information is [EMAIL PROTECTED],
but if that isn't getting any response, send a message to chair@
hamvention.org (and a copy to [EMAIL PROTECTED], the asst. GC). That's the
big boss, and he doesn't like it when inquiries go unanswered. He 
has the power to make heads roll.

Regards,
Tom 

[end paste]

So there you have the reply...  

cheers,
skipp 








 
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