On 9/7/2013 12:11 AM, Steve Crow wrote:
On a more serious note, I'm always amazed that the response from so many
hams is to immediately suggest ham radio as the ultimate solution to any
communications dilemma, and quite often it is not. This was just one
such instance.
While there's no doubt it's an enjoyable hobby, and you'd probably get
some use out of it, it doesn't address your immediate needs.
(I was never a top performing sales guy at my last job. I wonder why?)
Two things:
1. What do you expect from an Amateur Radio related newsgroup?
2. Amateur radio is a perfect solution for him, except he's placing
additional, unnecessary constraints. He has multiple bands he can use,
can run much more power, and no restrictions on base or mobile usage.
The only restrictions are he can only talk to other licensed hams, and
cannot use it for business. I don't see the latter as a problem, from
what he's said.
But then you obviously don't know anything about ham radio, yet you are
giving your opinion on it.
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