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In article , John Davis wrote: Several major differences.. The microphone on my radios is tethered, If I drop it I can recover it without taking my eyes off the road (later) Been there, done that. :-) Dropped the mic on the passenger seat or wherever it happened to land, then used my hand to feel for the mic cord and run along that until I found the mic again. No need to look down for it. cell phones are held to the ear for the most part. Don't most states prohibit that now? I realize that such laws are widely disregarded, but aren't most mobile cellphone users using Bluetooth headsets now? (I presume the phone itself is in some kind of mount or on the passenger seat, so not subject to dropping.) Another thing I have found... My Attitude when using a cell phone is very much different from my attitude when talking on 2 meters (or one of the other radios) On the phone I switch considerable attention to the phone.. Yeah, I can't quite explain it, but there *is* a tangible difference. I think some of has to do with cellphones being (or at least behaving like) full-duplex devices, whereas ham radios are very much an "over to you" situation. (And let me make it clear that I'm referring to talking on a cellphone in general, not just in a car. I rarely use a cellphone anyway, but never in a car. I don't even have the necessary setup for it.) Patty |
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On 12/20/2011 11:18 PM, Patty Winter wrote:
In , John wrote: Several major differences.. The microphone on my radios is tethered, If I drop it I can recover it without taking my eyes off the road (later) Been there, done that. :-) Dropped the mic on the passenger seat or wherever it happened to land, then used my hand to feel for the mic cord and run along that until I found the mic again. No need to look down for it. cell phones are held to the ear for the most part. Don't most states prohibit that now? I realize that such laws are widely disregarded, but aren't most mobile cellphone users using Bluetooth headsets now? (I presume the phone itself is in some kind of mount or on the passenger seat, so not subject to dropping.) Another thing I have found... My Attitude when using a cell phone is very much different from my attitude when talking on 2 meters (or one of the other radios) On the phone I switch considerable attention to the phone.. Yeah, I can't quite explain it, but there *is* a tangible difference. I think some of has to do with cellphones being (or at least behaving like) full-duplex devices, whereas ham radios are very much an "over to you" situation. (And let me make it clear that I'm referring to talking on a cellphone in general, not just in a car. I rarely use a cellphone anyway, but never in a car. I don't even have the necessary setup for it.) Patty You may have hit it there in that last comment Patty (About the "over to you" nature of ham radio) And yes, many states do (And there is a federal movement to) prohibit hand held Cell phones... That does not stop folks (Including in many cases Police officers and government officials) from using them. -- Nothing adds Excitement like something that is none of your business. ----- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 2012.0.1901 / Virus Database: 2109/4704 - Release Date: 12/26/11 |
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