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![]() Yes, new hams may make some operating errors and they may need a little coaching and immersion in the "culture" of ham radio to get to the point where they sound experienced. We ALL made such mistakes I didn't. Sure.... Even the best operators made errors when they first got on. I don't mean malicious intent errors, but the traditional way of IDing and such. "N2EY, WA2ISE and the group, 73s." Also things like not tying up a contest op to get his call right as I can listen to subsequent other contacts to get his call right. when we first got on the air - learning by doing is the best way to learn. Not for everything. Well , this ain't rocket science, and botching the first few contacts doesn't create a hazardous condition. Not like learning to fly 747s. |
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