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CBers and CBers-Masquerading-As-Radio-Hams contribute to the hobby of CB and not to the technical pursuit that is Ham Radio. Those who are not technically motivated nor technically qualified are unsuitable as Ham Radio licensees. unquote: you may be right - in Germany (per your path)? But here in the USA, the justification for amateur radio spectrum and existence is called PICON - public interest, convenience, or necessity. The goal is communications at the most basic level. Technical pursuits or qualifications are not a core concern of the licensing body (FCC). You also have to be careful about such issues as "technically qualified", since it requires someone to define who is qualified, what they need to be qualified in, and why ;-) The USA's licensing body (FCC) has defined a rather basic set of core technical competencies for the entry level licenses, and most advanced countries seem to have similar modest technical standards (the old Soviet system may be an exception etc. where you had to build your own radio station?). Now flip thru an RSGB or ARRL handbook, and ask yourself how many of the various modes and bands and projects have _you_ done? ;-) I am still doing new stuff (VLF beacons, modulated lasers for field day's 3 modes credit etc.), which means I am certainly not technically qualified in all the areas of ham radio yet ;-) Plus they keep inventing new ones all the time. in short, if you feel you are "technically competent" in (all of) ham radio, you may not be paying enough attention to all that's going on. ;-) Finally, when the chips are down and ham radio has to prove its value thru emergency communications or whatever, there are lots of very technically competent folks who aren't setup or interested or trained in providing such communications. So the laurels often go to those who some might deride as "appliance operators" who are able to provide such communications. Many of those folks are just as elite and capable in their own areas of ham radio as those with a more technical bent might be in ours... grins bobm -- ************************************************** ********************* * Robert Monaghan POB 752182 Southern Methodist Univ. Dallas Tx 75275 * ********************Standard Disclaimers Apply************************* |
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