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I disagree with you there. To welcome and to encourage
newcomers who have already demonstrated their future relevance by being technically motivated is one thing, but to swell the ranks, just for the sake of swelling, with those who are CBers, and who will always remain CBers, and will never be more than CBers-Masquerading-As-Radio-Hams is quite another. BTW, It is CB Radio that is a "hobby". Ham Radio is a technical pursuit. "Dr. Anton T. Squeegee" wrote in message ... Amateur radio's real enemy is not those who don't know an oscilloscope probe from a soldering pencil. No, the real danger to amateur radio comes from those, like you, who display nothing but intolerance to newcomers who are interested in the hobby, but who may never have picked up a multimeter in their lives. So: Instead of responding to newcomers with elitism and arrogance, try responding as an "Elmer." Inform them about the purposes behind the service, and explain about the responsibilities that a license carries. Also explain that the Amateur Radio service, like any other hobby, is a mirror: The 'reward' one gets out is directly proportional to what one puts into it. |
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