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"Airy R. Bean" writes: How about being a _REAL_ Radio Ham and writing the software for yourself? What does writting software have to do with ham radio? bill -- Bill Gunshannon | de-moc-ra-cy (di mok' ra see) n. Three wolves | and a sheep voting on what's for dinner. University of Scranton | Scranton, Pennsylvania | #include std.disclaimer.h |
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![]() "Bill Gunshannon" wrote in message ... In article , "Airy R. Bean" writes: How about being a _REAL_ Radio Ham and writing the software for yourself? What does writting software have to do with ham radio? There is some connection there. Admittedly, the idea that you have to be a programmer to be a "real ham" is pretty stupid, but that does not take away from the fact that many good hams are programmers. Charles. N5PVL |
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![]() "Bill Gunshannon" wrote in message ... In article , "Airy R. Bean" writes: How about being a _REAL_ Radio Ham and writing the software for yourself? What does writting software have to do with ham radio? There is some connection there. Admittedly, the idea that you have to be a programmer to be a "real ham" is pretty stupid, but that does not take away from the fact that many good hams are programmers. Charles. N5PVL |
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I append a short article to help you.
"Bob Bob" wrote in message news ![]() How is this relevent to the original posters question? Pls point to a reference and definition of a _REAL_ Radio Ham... Airy R. Bean wrote: How about being a _REAL_ Radio Ham and writing the software for yourself? "tjw" wrote in message ... Where is a good web site to get wintone decoder software? All the website and links I tried will not work. Are thhey all shut down? What is Ham Radio? Ham Radio is a technical pursuit for those who are interested in the science of radio wave propagation and who are also interested in the way that their radios function. It has a long-standing tradition of providing a source of engineers who are born naturals. Ham Radio awakens in its aficionados a whole-life fascination with all things technical and gives an all-abiding curiosity to improve one's scientific knowledge. It's a great swimming pool, please dive in! This excitement causes a wish to share the experience with ones fellow man, and shows itself in the gentlemanly traditions of Ham Radio. Radio Hams are qualified to design, build and then operate their own pieces of equipment. They do this with gusto, and also repair and modify their own equipment. The excitement that drives a Radio Ham starts with relatively simple technologies at first, perhaps making his own Wimshurst machine and primary cells. Small pieces of test equipment follow, possibly multimeters and signal generators. Then comes receivers and transmitters. It is with the latter that communication with like-minded technically motivated people takes off. The scope for technical development grows with the years and now encompasses DSP and DDS. There is also a great deal of excitement in the areas of computer programming to be learnt and applied. The technical excitement motivates Radio Hams to compete with each other to determine who has designed and manufactured the best-quality station. This competitiveness is found in DXing, competitions and fox-hunts. -----OOOOO---- However, beware! A Ham Radio licence is such a desirable thing to have that there are large numbers of people who wish to be thought of as Radio Hams when, in fact, they are nothing of the kind! Usually such people are a variation of the CB Radio hobbyist; they buy their radios off the shelf and send them back to be repaired; they are not interested in technical discussion and sneer at those who are; they have no idea how their radios work inside and have no wish to find out; they are free with rather silly personal insults; they have not satisfied any technical qualification and their licences prevent the use of self-designed-and-built equipment. These CB types engage in the competitive activities with their Cheque-Book-purchased off-the-shelf radios in a forlorn effort to prove that they are Radio Hams. No _REAL_ Radio Hams are deceived by such people! |
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I append a short article to help you.
"Bob Bob" wrote in message news ![]() How is this relevent to the original posters question? Pls point to a reference and definition of a _REAL_ Radio Ham... Airy R. Bean wrote: How about being a _REAL_ Radio Ham and writing the software for yourself? "tjw" wrote in message ... Where is a good web site to get wintone decoder software? All the website and links I tried will not work. Are thhey all shut down? What is Ham Radio? Ham Radio is a technical pursuit for those who are interested in the science of radio wave propagation and who are also interested in the way that their radios function. It has a long-standing tradition of providing a source of engineers who are born naturals. Ham Radio awakens in its aficionados a whole-life fascination with all things technical and gives an all-abiding curiosity to improve one's scientific knowledge. It's a great swimming pool, please dive in! This excitement causes a wish to share the experience with ones fellow man, and shows itself in the gentlemanly traditions of Ham Radio. Radio Hams are qualified to design, build and then operate their own pieces of equipment. They do this with gusto, and also repair and modify their own equipment. The excitement that drives a Radio Ham starts with relatively simple technologies at first, perhaps making his own Wimshurst machine and primary cells. Small pieces of test equipment follow, possibly multimeters and signal generators. Then comes receivers and transmitters. It is with the latter that communication with like-minded technically motivated people takes off. The scope for technical development grows with the years and now encompasses DSP and DDS. There is also a great deal of excitement in the areas of computer programming to be learnt and applied. The technical excitement motivates Radio Hams to compete with each other to determine who has designed and manufactured the best-quality station. This competitiveness is found in DXing, competitions and fox-hunts. -----OOOOO---- However, beware! A Ham Radio licence is such a desirable thing to have that there are large numbers of people who wish to be thought of as Radio Hams when, in fact, they are nothing of the kind! Usually such people are a variation of the CB Radio hobbyist; they buy their radios off the shelf and send them back to be repaired; they are not interested in technical discussion and sneer at those who are; they have no idea how their radios work inside and have no wish to find out; they are free with rather silly personal insults; they have not satisfied any technical qualification and their licences prevent the use of self-designed-and-built equipment. These CB types engage in the competitive activities with their Cheque-Book-purchased off-the-shelf radios in a forlorn effort to prove that they are Radio Hams. No _REAL_ Radio Hams are deceived by such people! |
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The spirit of Ham Radio is doing the technical things for
yourself. Anything else is CB Radio, perhaps in its insidious form of the CBer-Masquerading-As-A-Radio-Ham Perhaps those who replied below are closet CBers - did they buy their rigs off-the-shelf and do they send them back to be repaired? "Charles Brabham" wrote in message m... "Bill Gunshannon" wrote in message ... In article , "Airy R. Bean" writes: How about being a _REAL_ Radio Ham and writing the software for yourself? What does writting software have to do with ham radio? There is some connection there. Admittedly, the idea that you have to be a programmer to be a "real ham" is pretty stupid, but that does not take away from the fact that many good hams are programmers. |
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The spirit of Ham Radio is doing the technical things for
yourself. Anything else is CB Radio, perhaps in its insidious form of the CBer-Masquerading-As-A-Radio-Ham Perhaps those who replied below are closet CBers - did they buy their rigs off-the-shelf and do they send them back to be repaired? "Charles Brabham" wrote in message m... "Bill Gunshannon" wrote in message ... In article , "Airy R. Bean" writes: How about being a _REAL_ Radio Ham and writing the software for yourself? What does writting software have to do with ham radio? There is some connection there. Admittedly, the idea that you have to be a programmer to be a "real ham" is pretty stupid, but that does not take away from the fact that many good hams are programmers. |
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In article ,
"Airy R. Bean" writes: The spirit of Ham Radio is doing the technical things for yourself. Anything else is CB Radio, perhaps in its insidious form of the CBer-Masquerading-As-A-Radio-Ham Perhaps those who replied below are closet CBers - did they buy their rigs off-the-shelf and do they send them back to be repaired? Well, I have been back reading the amateur radio newsgroups for only about two weeks after abandoning them quite some time ago. I see nothing has changed. I have better things to do with my time. bill KB3YV (formerly N2APY, DA1WO) "Charles Brabham" wrote in message m... "Bill Gunshannon" wrote in message ... In article , "Airy R. Bean" writes: How about being a _REAL_ Radio Ham and writing the software for yourself? What does writting software have to do with ham radio? There is some connection there. Admittedly, the idea that you have to be a programmer to be a "real ham" is pretty stupid, but that does not take away from the fact that many good hams are programmers. -- Bill Gunshannon | de-moc-ra-cy (di mok' ra see) n. Three wolves | and a sheep voting on what's for dinner. University of Scranton | Scranton, Pennsylvania | #include std.disclaimer.h |
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In article ,
"Airy R. Bean" writes: The spirit of Ham Radio is doing the technical things for yourself. Anything else is CB Radio, perhaps in its insidious form of the CBer-Masquerading-As-A-Radio-Ham Perhaps those who replied below are closet CBers - did they buy their rigs off-the-shelf and do they send them back to be repaired? Well, I have been back reading the amateur radio newsgroups for only about two weeks after abandoning them quite some time ago. I see nothing has changed. I have better things to do with my time. bill KB3YV (formerly N2APY, DA1WO) "Charles Brabham" wrote in message m... "Bill Gunshannon" wrote in message ... In article , "Airy R. Bean" writes: How about being a _REAL_ Radio Ham and writing the software for yourself? What does writting software have to do with ham radio? There is some connection there. Admittedly, the idea that you have to be a programmer to be a "real ham" is pretty stupid, but that does not take away from the fact that many good hams are programmers. -- Bill Gunshannon | de-moc-ra-cy (di mok' ra see) n. Three wolves | and a sheep voting on what's for dinner. University of Scranton | Scranton, Pennsylvania | #include std.disclaimer.h |
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