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Old November 14th 14, 08:51 PM posted to uk.radio.amateur,rec.radio.amateur.equipment,rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Default The self-respecting radio amateur?

This is a serious enquiry (despite the infantile attention-seeking from
some quarters) to see if there are any real radio amateurs
about in the world today, or whether the cadre has degenerated to
become indistinguishable from the untechnical consumerism that is
the world of CB Radio.

The spirit of enquiry, curiosity and gentlemanly debate thereto seems
largely to be a thing of the past, killed off, in Brit at least, by the
coffer-filling of the RSCB.

"gareth" wrote in message
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So, if you start off at, say, 9AM in the morning, how long is it before
you
have checked that every circuit stage of your Japanese rice box is working
correctly, and that the combination of all such sub circuits is working as
it should be, in terms of measurable power output and frequency accuracy,
both at the fundamental and that all the significant harmonics are
sufficiently low?

(This, of course can only be done once that you have gone through a
similar process for your test equipment)

(This aspect of amateur radio does not apply to those with licences little
removed from CB radio, the Fools' and Idiots' here in Brit, and the
inappropriately-named
"Technician" over in Yank)