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In article , "JAMES HAMPTON"
writes: To some amateurs the how *is* important. I would say that nowadays that's true for *most* hams. In most of the developed world, the average person has a wide range of communications options. Some are relatively new (cell phones with cameras in them), others have been around a long time (Plain Old Telephone Service). Almost all are tending downward in cost and upward in ease of use. It wasn't that long ago that the average person had very few affordable communications options outside of the US mail and Ma Bell. Sure, some folks were hooked up with precursors to the Internet, TTY machines and even mobile telephones, but those things were pretty much out of the reach of ordinary middle-class people. In those times, ham radio offered communications that weren't practical or affordable any other way. For example, from the 1970s onward it used to be common around here for entire families to get ham licenses in order to keep in touch via the local VHF/UHF ham repeaters. Nowadays cell phones have just about eliminated that reason. Lots of other examples. Witness PSK, moonbounce, and other stuff. Yep. Like CW! Of course there *are* times when ham radio is still the only practical or available method of radio communications. Anyone can grab a microphone and talk. Somehow, a lot of folks get caught up in the code vs no-code argument that is getting *really* old. Seems there used to be an am vs ssb argument back in the 60s as well. Goes back into the '50s. However, that *how* it is done is important if we wish to further ourselves. If all amateur radio does is to emulate what is available other ways, it will simply die out. What we need to keep alive are the things that make amateur radio unique. Like Morse Code. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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