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On Nov 6, 2:14 am, "W3JDR" wrote:
Listening to the bands, it is sometimes hard to imagine that there are still hams who operate with a budget of less than $3000, and still manage to have fun doing so. --------------------------------------------------- You're joking, right? I think if you took a survey of 25 or so hams here (or in most other ham venues for that matter), you'd have a very difficult time finding even a few who have anything close to $3,000 invested in their hobby. Pile on me if I'm wrong guys, but pile on if I'm right too. Joe W3JDR That brought back a beautiful image from when I first got my license. A couple of other teens in the same town got their licenses at the same time. One, in particular, was on limited means. Very limited means. I remember going over to his house and being very happy for him that he was working all over the place on 15M CW, using a little one-tube regen receiver, parts scrounged from somewhere. And I see no reason you can't do the same sort of thing today, on CW at least. Both the receiver and the transmitter can be simple and still be effective. Cheers, Tom |
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