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"Kim W5TIT" wrote
When I was drawn to and got my ticket, you know what the greatest relief was? Being able to turn a radio on and not hear all that hissing, heterodyning, etc.!!! FM is great and that is what I like most about ham radio. HF sucks for all the noise. Well, I feel exactly the opposite. To me, FM is boring, but hidden in all that noise and hissing on HF are the reasons I love ham radio. Reasons like John, 9M2GV, an expat Brit running a rubber plantation overlooking the Mallacca Straits. Reasons like Sparky, W3UBM/MM making the Pacific runs on the rusty old SS Manderson Victory. Reasons like working K0IR (as VK0IR) on three modes and five bands from Heard Island, almost at the antipode on the low side of the freckles-del-Sol. In other words, picking out an almost ghostly signal from the molecular noise of the universe and finding a friend, a kindred soul playing exhuberantly in the ether. FM sucks for all the silence. YMMV. 73, de Hans, K0HB Grand Exhalted Liberator of the Electric Smoke -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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"Hans Kohb" wrote in message
news:23340ef8c0f36832979d5f2d70c241e4.128005@mygat e.mailgate.org... "Kim W5TIT" wrote When I was drawn to and got my ticket, you know what the greatest relief was? Being able to turn a radio on and not hear all that hissing, heterodyning, etc.!!! FM is great and that is what I like most about ham radio. HF sucks for all the noise. Well, I feel exactly the opposite. To me, FM is boring, but hidden in all that noise and hissing on HF are the reasons I love ham radio. Reasons like John, 9M2GV, an expat Brit running a rubber plantation overlooking the Mallacca Straits. Reasons like Sparky, W3UBM/MM making the Pacific runs on the rusty old SS Manderson Victory. Reasons like working K0IR (as VK0IR) on three modes and five bands from Heard Island, almost at the antipode on the low side of the freckles-del-Sol. In other words, picking out an almost ghostly signal from the molecular noise of the universe and finding a friend, a kindred soul playing exhuberantly in the ether. FM sucks for all the silence. YMMV. 73, de Hans, K0HB Grand Exhalted Liberator of the Electric Smoke You definitely have a point with the exhilaration of a long-distance contact--especially if they are willing to slow down long enough to get into a ragchew! But, these days--for someone like me anyway--the "contact" can be had over the internet. If we're talking pleasure contacts--those where we take some time to "get to know" someone--internet definitely takes the upper hand for me. If we're talking necessity radio--that part where communication necessity comes into play--ham radio has it hands down. Kim W5TIT |
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![]() "Hans Kohb" wrote in message news:23340ef8c0f36832979d5f2d70c241e4.128005@mygat e.mailgate.org... Well, I feel exactly the opposite. To me, FM is boring, but hidden in all that noise and hissing on HF are the reasons I love ham radio. Reasons like John, 9M2GV, an expat Brit running a rubber plantation overlooking the Mallacca Straits. Reasons like Sparky, W3UBM/MM making the Pacific runs on the rusty old SS Manderson Victory. Reasons like working K0IR (as VK0IR) on three modes and five bands from Heard Island, almost at the antipode on the low side of the freckles-del-Sol. In other words, picking out an almost ghostly signal from the molecular noise of the universe and finding a friend, a kindred soul playing exhuberantly in the ether. FM sucks for all the silence. I like that! Charles Brabham, N5PVL |
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In article ilgate.org, "Hans
Kohb" writes: hidden in all that noise and hissing on HF are the reasons I love ham radio. Reasons like John, 9M2GV, an expat Brit running a rubber plantation overlooking the Mallacca Straits. Reasons like Sparky, W3UBM/MM making the Pacific runs on the rusty old SS Manderson Victory. Reasons like working K0IR (as VK0IR) on three modes and five bands from Heard Island, almost at the antipode on the low side of the freckles-del-Sol. In other words, picking out an almost ghostly signal from the molecular noise of the universe and finding a friend, a kindred soul playing exhuberantly in the ether. But...but Hans, we've been told repeatedly that "better modes and modulations" have made all that "antiquated, horse and buggy" "electronic paintball war" stuff "obsolete". The "professionals" don't do any of that - who are we to stand against "progress"? 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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"Hans Kohb" wrote in message news:23340ef8c0f36832979d5f2d70c241e4.128005@myga te.mailgate.org...
"Kim W5TIT" wrote When I was drawn to and got my ticket, you know what the greatest relief was? Being able to turn a radio on and not hear all that hissing, heterodyning, etc.!!! FM is great and that is what I like most about ham radio. HF sucks for all the noise. Well, I feel exactly the opposite. To me, FM is boring, but hidden in all that noise and hissing on HF are the reasons I love ham radio. Reasons like John, 9M2GV, an expat Brit running a rubber plantation overlooking the Mallacca Straits. Reasons like Sparky, W3UBM/MM making the Pacific runs on the rusty old SS Manderson Victory. Reasons like working K0IR (as VK0IR) on three modes and five bands from Heard Island, almost at the antipode on the low side of the freckles-del-Sol. In other words, picking out an almost ghostly signal from the molecular noise of the universe and finding a friend, a kindred soul playing exhuberantly in the ether. BINGO! . . . they can't be "bothered" . . "Viva le Rubber Duckie!" BAH! FM sucks for all the silence. Creeping phenomenon around he 2M SSB. Turns out 2M "simplex SSB" is often beating the area coverages of the machines. Whatta big surprise. Typical exchange when a machine drops into one of it's BS levels: "OK, George let's get outta this nonsense, take it 145.XXX." No roger beeps, no machine politics, no duckie operators, real radio. YMMV. 73, de Hans, K0HB Grand Exhalted Liberator of the Electric Smoke w3rv |
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![]() "Hans Kohb" wrote in message news:23340ef8c0f36832979d5f2d70c241e4.128005@mygat e.mailgate.org... "Kim W5TIT" wrote When I was drawn to and got my ticket, you know what the greatest relief was? Being able to turn a radio on and not hear all that hissing, heterodyning, etc.!!! FM is great and that is what I like most about ham radio. HF sucks for all the noise. Well, I feel exactly the opposite. To me, FM is boring, but hidden in all that noise and hissing on HF are the reasons I love ham radio. Reasons like John, 9M2GV, an expat Brit running a rubber plantation overlooking the Mallacca Straits. Reasons like Sparky, W3UBM/MM making the Pacific runs on the rusty old SS Manderson Victory. Reasons like working K0IR (as VK0IR) on three modes and five bands from Heard Island, almost at the antipode on the low side of the freckles-del-Sol. In other words, picking out an almost ghostly signal from the molecular noise of the universe and finding a friend, a kindred soul playing exhuberantly in the ether. FM sucks for all the silence. YMMV. 73, de Hans, K0HB Grand Exhalted Liberator of the Electric Smoke -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG Ah the days of 'real radio'. Yes indeed Hans you have a way with words. Too bad Kim has me blocked. I'd slap her around a bit.. hi. Dan/W4NTI |
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![]() "Kim W5TIT" wrote in message ... "Hans Kohb" wrote in message news:23340ef8c0f36832979d5f2d70c241e4.128005@mygat e.mailgate.org... "Kim W5TIT" wrote When I was drawn to and got my ticket, you know what the greatest relief was? Being able to turn a radio on and not hear all that hissing, heterodyning, etc.!!! FM is great and that is what I like most about ham radio. HF sucks for all the noise. Well, I feel exactly the opposite. To me, FM is boring, but hidden in all that noise and hissing on HF are the reasons I love ham radio. Reasons like John, 9M2GV, an expat Brit running a rubber plantation overlooking the Mallacca Straits. Reasons like Sparky, W3UBM/MM making the Pacific runs on the rusty old SS Manderson Victory. Reasons like working K0IR (as VK0IR) on three modes and five bands from Heard Island, almost at the antipode on the low side of the freckles-del-Sol. In other words, picking out an almost ghostly signal from the molecular noise of the universe and finding a friend, a kindred soul playing exhuberantly in the ether. FM sucks for all the silence. YMMV. 73, de Hans, K0HB Grand Exhalted Liberator of the Electric Smoke You definitely have a point with the exhilaration of a long-distance contact--especially if they are willing to slow down long enough to get into a ragchew! But, these days--for someone like me anyway--the "contact" can be had over the internet. If we're talking pleasure contacts--those where we take some time to "get to know" someone--internet definitely takes the upper hand for me. If we're talking necessity radio--that part where communication necessity comes into play--ham radio has it hands down. Kim W5TIT This commentary from hug and chalk Kim should prove, to those that were wavering...that she has no concept at all of what ham radio is all about. Dan/W4NTI |
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