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The REAL test for HF Amateur operations
What really amazes me is you folks don't know what the real test is for
getting on HF!!!! You have to do it!!! That means really figuring out how to put up the appropriate antenna, tuning it, tuning and running your rig properly, ect. You can get all the answers correct on today's exam and still fail in the real world. In fact, there have been "hams" here locally that tried for over a year to "get out" and learned more in that process than they ever learned by memorizing today's exam questions. I submit that these IMPROVEMENTS recommended by the ARRL are a good start and will have more people LEARNING how to get on HF. A GOOD thing. The bands are FAR less busy than they were 30 years ago. Unless we get more people into this great hobby, it's gone... And to really improve HF operations on ham radio...we must get rid of the archaic mode divisions on each band. I would like to see us have the same privileges as the rest of the world's amateurs enjoy....or are we not good enough??? 73, Chuck...K1KW |
I really have to agree with you on this once Chuck. Yet it still bothers me
that the ARRL said they would rather see all the Techs get upgraded with no written test. Your right, last year during field day, I learned more about putting up HF antenna's and HF operating procedures than I had learning on my own from a book. It seems its easier to learn hands on than it is trying to memorize from a book. Also, there aint nothing like putting up a tape measure dipole next to another active antenna thats hooked up to a Mark V field running 200 watts CW. Thats a nice tingling sensation!! Hi Hi. 73's Mike KC2JGA "Chuck...K1KW" wrote in message news:jJ2Pb.87250$Rc4.367239@attbi_s54... What really amazes me is you folks don't know what the real test is for getting on HF!!!! You have to do it!!! That means really figuring out how to put up the appropriate antenna, tuning it, tuning and running your rig properly, ect. You can get all the answers correct on today's exam and still fail in the real world. In fact, there have been "hams" here locally that tried for over a year to "get out" and learned more in that process than they ever learned by memorizing today's exam questions. I submit that these IMPROVEMENTS recommended by the ARRL are a good start and will have more people LEARNING how to get on HF. A GOOD thing. The bands are FAR less busy than they were 30 years ago. Unless we get more people into this great hobby, it's gone... And to really improve HF operations on ham radio...we must get rid of the archaic mode divisions on each band. I would like to see us have the same privileges as the rest of the world's amateurs enjoy....or are we not good enough??? 73, Chuck...K1KW |
"Chuck...K1KW" wrote in message news:jJ2Pb.87250$Rc4.367239@attbi_s54... And to really improve HF operations on ham radio...we must get rid of the archaic mode divisions on each band. I would like to see us have the same privileges as the rest of the world's amateurs enjoy....or are we not good enough??? 73, Chuck...K1KW I think we need protection from ourselves. I think that way too many in the US will not follow a voluntary band plan particularly in the heat of contest. Keep in mind that with the exception of Japan, the US has more amateurs than all the rest of the world combined and that world might find it a bit of a nuisance if we did away with the splits and just had a band plan like they do. The Japanese don't really figure in as so many of them are inactive (their licenses are for a lifetime) or are limited to very low power operations. The only band where it is causes much inconvenience is the 40m band and that is now, at last, on its way to being fixed. Last summer's international treaty changes have directed the broadcasters to move out of 7.100 and 7.200 and that will become exclusively amateur. I forget the timing though but it's just a few years. Perhaps in time, ITU regions 1 and 3 will have the same extended 40m that we enjoy here in region 2. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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