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It's alive and well......Spread the word
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"David Quest" wrote in message ... #It's alive and well......Spread the word - Indeed. And the recent DX contest showed a huge amount of activity. |
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"David Quest" wrote in message ... It's alive and well......Spread the word Doing my best. I'm the President of my local club, Elmer to several and our FD Chairman. "Sal" (KD6VKW) |
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The problem is not if it is alive or dead, it is the quality of people involved with amateur radio today.
I see a couple of different types of people. The leaders The followers The Sheep The dumb asses with the walkie talkies, cell phones, voip - computer - that doesn't want to do Ham Radio - they want to do Cell Phone and Computer radio. Then you have the old guys - who have done it all and doesn't want to help anyone - is too old to buy anything new, spends most of their time tuning up over other peoples QSO's and only talks on nets. Then you have the old hams - the guys that were licensed as teen agers, realizes that the old hams are going to die or retire. That thinks that the world owes them something. Wants to be the section manager or regional manager of the ARRL. The low life scum that thinks that it is political. Who gets the sheep to blindly follow them, gets the followers to follow them - with the promise that they will help them someday - maybe. Assumes the role of leaders at their local clubs - but doesn't really do much of anything. For the most part - you have a lot of clubs where the President makes all the rules and demands that everyone else just blindly follow them. The followers thinks that belonging to a club will automatically make them ham radio operators - yet the President and the officers don't actually teach anything, doesn't actually Elmer anyone and their only goal is to use the club as a stepping stone - get the votes to become the section manager etc and then the people who helped get them to where they are at - are forgotten. Just look at the officers of the ARRL and see where they came from, and their age, and the people who are lining up to take their jobs. Then you have the Vultures. You know who you are! The ones that circles a mans house when he is dead or dying. Looking to steal all of his / her ham radio equipment when they die. Probably the main reason why there are so few hams who becomes Generals. Once people gets their Technician Class License, finds out how much new radios cost, can't afford a used radio - even if it is available and just drops out after a couple of months or years - because there is no incentive to advance. The clubs preaches public service and ECOM - but doesn't really do much of anything about it. Most people cannot take traffic and are unwilling to even talk on the radio. They are of no use to anyone in a emergency - unless the only traffic you want to pass is their call sign and No Traffic - because that is all that they have said on the local nets all of their ham radio careers. |
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Just moved into a Senior's Lodge and am waiting for some new
gear I purchased to arrive. I'll be QRP but was always a QRP advocate and seldom ran more than a few watts. It's going to be tricky here and I will have to use all my experience and expertise to get some form of invisible or very low profile antenna out of my window which has a small opening. I should have everything ready to go in a month or so. Irv VE6BP 54 years of endless fun on ham radio! "David Quest" wrote in message ... It's alive and well......Spread the word |
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"Channel Jumper" wrote in message ... I see a couple of different types of people. The dumb asses the old guys - the old hams - the guys that were licensed as teen agers, That thinks that the world owes them something. Wants to be the section manager or regional manager of the ARRL. The low life scum that thinks that it is political. clubs where the President makes all the rules and demands that everyone else just blindly follow them. The followers thinks [sic] that belonging to a club will automatically make them ham radio operators - yet the President and the officers don't actually teach anything, doesn't actually Elmer anyone and their only goal is to use the club as a stepping stone - get the votes to become the section manager etc and then the people who helped get them to where they are at - are forgotten. Just look at the officers of the ARRL and see where they came from, and their age, and the people who are lining up to take their jobs. Then you have the Vultures. Most people cannot take traffic and are unwilling to even talk on the radio. They are of no use to anyone in a emergency I recognize some of the characterizations you cite but they are uncommon. You aver that they're all you know. Your post was so negative! I have a hard time grasping why you've stayed in the hobby. If you have anything upbeat to post, I'll read it. "Sal" |
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On 3/22/2012 10:10 PM, Channel Jumper wrote:
David Quest;788733 Wrote: It's alive and well......Spread the word The problem is not if it is alive or dead, it is the quality of people involved with amateur radio today. Does this include you? Or are you a non participant? I see a couple of different types of people. The leaders The followers The Sheep The dumb asses with the walkie talkies, cell phones, voip - computer - that doesn't want to do Ham Radio - they want to do Cell Phone and Computer radio. That's four types, not a couple.. Although I suppose there is some redundancy involved. IE: many dumbasses are sheep, many sheep are followers, and most followers tend to follow the leader. :/ Then you have the old guys - who have done it all and doesn't want to help anyone - is too old to buy anything new, spends most of their time tuning up over other peoples QSO's and only talks on nets. Maybe they are tired. And they probably already own everything they need, and thus have no need to buy more stuff. As far as the tuning and netting, I would consider that a personal problem.. Then you have the old hams - the guys that were licensed as teen agers, realizes that the old hams are going to die or retire. That thinks that the world owes them something. Wants to be the section manager or regional manager of the ARRL. The low life scum that thinks that it is political. I've been a radio buoy since I was a teen. So I guess I sort of fit this category. And I do realize that everyone retires, and then dies, sooner or later. This is another personal problem that all must deal with sooner or later. Novice through Extra.. All are gonna be worm food some day.. Death is not picky, and death took the 20 wpm code test, so even CW ops don't get a pass on death. :| Thinks the world owes me something? What would that be? As far as I know, no one owes me anything, and as far as myself, I owe very little.. :/ But, if the world owes me something like you say, I'll take an old Ford GT-40. I'm not too picky about the color. Want to be section manager or regional manager of the ARRL? Are you kidding me? You couldn't pay me enough to involve myself with such silliness.. Who gets the sheep to blindly follow them, gets the followers to follow them - with the promise that they will help them someday - maybe. I don't want anyone to follow me.. Assumes the role of leaders at their local clubs - but doesn't really do much of anything. I don't do clubs.. For the most part - you have a lot of clubs where the President makes all the rules and demands that everyone else just blindly follow them. I don't do clubs.. The followers thinks that belonging to a club will automatically make them ham radio operators - yet the President and the officers don't actually teach anything, doesn't actually Elmer anyone and their only goal is to use the club as a stepping stone - get the votes to become the section manager etc and then the people who helped get them to where they are at - are forgotten. I don't do clubs.. Just look at the officers of the ARRL and see where they came from, and their age, and the people who are lining up to take their jobs. Why would I waste my time? I could care less about the officers of the ARRL, and I could care less where they came from. And if someone wants their jobs, how long is this line? Are they as long as the lines that form outside of shopping malls when a new brand of sneaker comes out? Then you have the Vultures. I've never seen a bird get a ham license... I guess they can pass it now that they did away with the code tests.. :| You know who you are! Yes, I know who I am. :/ The ones that circles a mans house when he is dead or dying. Looking to steal all of his / her ham radio equipment when they die. Radios, radios, and more radios!!!! Yee-haw!!!! Probably the main reason why there are so few hams who becomes Generals. Maybe so. After all, why would one upgrade to a higher license, if one has to constantly worry about some vulture flying over and dropping a vulture turd or two on their heads... :| They practice this you know.. It's kind of like learning to drop fire fighting mud and chemicals on forest fires, except on a smaller scale. Once people gets their Technician Class License, finds out how much new radios cost, can't afford a used radio - even if it is available and just drops out after a couple of months or years - because there is no incentive to advance. Life's a bitch, and then some people make the mistake of marrying one.. :/ But realistically, it sounds like they need a better job, more than they need a ham license. I have loads of radios.. So many, I can't even keep track of them all. Big radios, little radios, and many radios in between. I think they secretly breed when I'm away, and spawn more little radios and radioettes.. The clubs preaches public service and ECOM - but doesn't really do much of anything about it. I don't do clubs.. Most people cannot take traffic and are unwilling to even talk on the radio. Well, why don't you teach them then.. BTW, myself, I can handle traffic. I'm ex-MARS, where they actually do run a bit of traffic from time to time.. But very few people rely on amateur radio to pass traffic these days. So even though I can handle traffic, I rarely have the chance to show off such advanced radio skillery. :/ They are of no use to anyone in a emergency - unless the only traffic you want to pass is their call sign and No Traffic - because that is all that they have said on the local nets all of their ham radio careers. I'm of total use in an emergency. I can do anything anyone might want to do, and I can do it from any location on the planet. But, I rarely do nets.. Too boring for my blood. My idea of ham radio is sitting out in the middle of the woods, sucking down a few cold ones, kicking back, and talking to all them good ole buoys on the radio. No one ever follows me. My woods are so secluded, no one would ever find me even if they tried. I do see some vultures from time to time, but then again, I see a lot of birds out in the woods. Worrying about nets, managers, clubs, and vultures is no way to go through amateur radio. Sounds pretty danged boring too.. |
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50+ years & going stronger than ever!
Antennas, PSK, SDR, the current favorite areas. Some places have a higher noise level than others. What are called Trolls now were LIDs way back, easy to outflank. Where ever you go, you will be as happy as you choose to be. I plan to live until I die! See y'all at the meeting, Hamfest, Church or where ever. de W8CCW On Thu, 22 Mar 2012 21:57:18 -0600, "Irv Finkleman" wrote: Just moved into a Senior's Lodge and am waiting for some new gear I purchased to arrive. I'll be QRP but was always a QRP advocate and seldom ran more than a few watts. It's going to be tricky here and I will have to use all my experience and expertise to get some form of invisible or very low profile antenna out of my window which has a small opening. I should have everything ready to go in a month or so. Irv VE6BP 54 years of endless fun on ham radio! "David Quest" wrote in message ... It's alive and well......Spread the word John Ferrell W8CCW |
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On Wed, 21 Mar 2012 23:01:51 -0700 (PDT), David Quest
wrote: It's alive and well......Spread the word W......O......R......D Is that sufficiently spread out? -- # Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D Santa Cruz CA 95060 # 831-336-2558 # http://802.11junk.com # http://www.LearnByDestroying.com AE6KS |
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Hi Channel Jumper
How do you actually see people? I mean that is what you said. "Channel Jumper" wrote in message ... David Quest;788733 Wrote: It's alive and well......Spread the word The problem is not if it is alive or dead, it is the quality of people involved with amateur radio today. I see a couple of different types of people. The leaders The followers The Sheep The dumb asses with the walkie talkies, cell phones, voip - computer - that doesn't want to do Ham Radio - they want to do Cell Phone and Computer radio. Then you have the old guys - who have done it all and doesn't want to help anyone - is too old to buy anything new, spends most of their time tuning up over other peoples QSO's and only talks on nets. Then you have the old hams - the guys that were licensed as teen agers, realizes that the old hams are going to die or retire. That thinks that the world owes them something. Wants to be the section manager or regional manager of the ARRL. The low life scum that thinks that it is political. Who gets the sheep to blindly follow them, gets the followers to follow them - with the promise that they will help them someday - maybe. Assumes the role of leaders at their local clubs - but doesn't really do much of anything. For the most part - you have a lot of clubs where the President makes all the rules and demands that everyone else just blindly follow them. The followers thinks that belonging to a club will automatically make them ham radio operators - yet the President and the officers don't actually teach anything, doesn't actually Elmer anyone and their only goal is to use the club as a stepping stone - get the votes to become the section manager etc and then the people who helped get them to where they are at - are forgotten. Just look at the officers of the ARRL and see where they came from, and their age, and the people who are lining up to take their jobs. Then you have the Vultures. You know who you are! The ones that circles a mans house when he is dead or dying. Looking to steal all of his / her ham radio equipment when they die. Probably the main reason why there are so few hams who becomes Generals. Once people gets their Technician Class License, finds out how much new radios cost, can't afford a used radio - even if it is available and just drops out after a couple of months or years - because there is no incentive to advance. The clubs preaches public service and ECOM - but doesn't really do much of anything about it. Most people cannot take traffic and are unwilling to even talk on the radio. They are of no use to anyone in a emergency - unless the only traffic you want to pass is their call sign and No Traffic - because that is all that they have said on the local nets all of their ham radio careers. -- Channel Jumper |
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