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Michael J. Coslo wrote:
Point is, if you live in such a neighborhood, that is what you get. Don't live in such places if you want to enjoy Ham radio, there are people who want to control your personal life I agree with your bottom line, Mike. But we've beat this topic to death in this newsgroup, and I can pretty much predict where the discussion will go. My comment on this general issue is that the non-ham population develops their impression of hams based on what they see and hear. When they see hams helping out in the community by assisting with a public event or teaching radio to the local Boy Scouts, the impression is a positive one. When they see the guy with a bunch of unsightly antennas whose house is a blight on the neighborhood, or the one who flaunts the CCR that they signed, the impression is negative. Our hobby seems to be cursed with a higher percentage of people who are oblivious to the concerns of their neighbors or the rest of the general population. These are the folks who tend to be visible and influence the impression of ham radio for the general public. Or maybe I'm just suffering from the same effect; it's not the ham who is cooperating with the Boy Scouts that I see, but the one with six towers erected on his city lot. We need to be more proactive at getting the positive side of ham radio out into the public eye. 73, Steve KB9X |
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