In article , Mike Coslo writes:
More spectrum is simply the reward system in use. It was chosen in large
part because it's easy to enforce.
Another thought is that at HF frequencies, a inexperienced or poor
operator can propagate their signal over the whole world.
Under the right conditions, yes.
If I were to
be making a training ground for amateurs, it would be using line of
sight type signals
I disagree!
The greatest sustained period of growth in US amateur history was from the end
of WW2 until the mid-to-late 1980s. From 60,000 hams on VJ day to about 600,000
40 or so years later. And this included a period of almost no growth in the mid
1960s. Through most of that time, the training ground for new US amateurs was
predominantly HF.
73 de Jim, N2EY
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