"Vshah101" wrote in message
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From: (Steve Robeson, K4CAP)
You won't ID the club, any of the members,
I have more respect than that.
What was said was YOU are back to telling "them" where thier
interests should lay.
And neither should they tell me what my interests should be. Like, telling
people at club meetings that they should learn Morse code. Or, suggesting
I
should learn Morse code when I participate in antenna setups or at Ham
gatherings.
You are almost certainly misinterpreting their motives. They want to see
people improve, upgrade, and otherwise develop their amateur radio skills
and knowledge. It is in a benevolent spirit that they make these
suggestions. For example, I have been through setting up digital modes on
my system even though I don't care to use them. I've set them up and
checked them out for the sole purpose of expanding my personal hands on
knowledge. Once I had them working right, I was done using those modes.
You constantly barrage this NG
with YOUR interpretation of what Amatuer Radio should be and how
"wrong" other Amateurs are for not following THAT doctrine.
Like the current group of Hams do in their groups?
If the "95%" is clay,
Okay, makes sense.
and the
"5%" is gold, then isn't it worth it to you to get your blue jeans a
bit dirty...???
That 5% is gold at the end of a rainbow (it doesn't exist).
Your personal expections of ham radio are simply unrealistic. Thus you will
always be disappointed.
Dee D. Flint, N8UZE