Several things come to mind he
Quantity vs quality we hear a lot about. The former is good for
publishers and equipment manufacturers and the latter is good for
interesting QSO's.
Someone mentioned the importance of ham radio as a service to the
community. What makes ham radio so special that it has to be a service
to anyone other than those who enjoy it? All such justifications are
pure nonsense these days.
It is also frequently said that ham radio is an "old man's hobby". So
what! There are plenty of hobbies for children. I for one enjoy
getting away from teeny boppers.
I get a great deal of pleasure out of talking to people my age and
exchanging experiences and how we got here. I have nothing in common
with children. I would be delighted to elmer them but competing with
computers, cell phones, drugs and teenage girls is beyond the call of duty.
I welcome them into the community but to go trolling for them is a waste
of energy.
People complain about the crowded bands, QRM, rude behavior and yet
whine about declining numbers.
Won't it be nice what all that open space on 75 is filled with CB level
hams?
JACK K9ACT since 1955
p.s. check out the POW for what "old men" can do
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