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I think that you are confusing my wish to preserve Ham
Radio as a technical pursuit with your own mental processes which you project so well below. Perhaps it is that you are an unwitting CBer-Masquerading- As-A-Radio-Ham who is annoyed at being "outed" and which annoyance results in you revealing the innermost workings of your psyche as below? It is a very exciting and inspiring thing to continue to educate yourself in all matters of technology - try it and you'll find that there is more to Ham Radio than your own CBisation of it! "Tom Donaly" wrote in message . com... Airy R. Bean wrote: No, the question is not pointless. Ham Radio is a technical pursuit. If it's not technical for you, then you may be an unwitting CBer-Masquerading-As-A-Radio-Ham In addition to being a technical pursuit, Ham Radio also provides some self-delusional people the opportunity to make precious distinctions between themselves and others in order to provide those self delusionists with a sense of smug superiority. It's just another of the psychological benefits of participating in the hobby. |
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