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In article 7t8zb.4012$US3.3773@okepread03,
Gene Storey wrote: (snip) Hams are dying now by the droves, and the modes and skills of operators is drastically changing. No longer are the skills of building a rig from scratch what drives new hams. They mostly want to communicate, and not be here just for the electronics. (snip) What attracts them away from using just the Internet and WiFi for communication, then, which you don't have to pass examinations for, if not the home-built electronics, etc.? Maybe other hams provide better conversation or something? (-: Or, they're traveling a lot and can't easily get connectivity any other way from where they are? -- Mark |
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