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Old October 16th 05, 01:37 PM
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Amateur radio isn't magical.


I think belief in magic IS a necessary requirement to really enjoy
Amateur Radio. Of course, you won't see a question concerning magic or
metaphysics on the test you take to obtain your license, but in your heart
you will come to believe in that powerful, intangible force.

All of us in the hobby have felt its influence at one time or another.
Some night when the band is dead as a doornail you'll be tuning
aimlessly, not expecting to hear a single signal because NOTHING could be
coming through at that hour. But then, rising out of the noise like a
ghost, there will be a faint call from another stalwart explorer thousands
of miles distant. You pounce, establish contact and both of you marvel at
the fact that the conversation is taking place at all. A few minutes
later, however, the signal vanishes as quickly as it came. Your rational
mind will shrug it off as a quirk of propagation, but that little tingle
in your gut will tell you otherwise.

If you could travel back in time to, say 500 years to 1505 AD, you'd
probably be burned at the nearest stake for even suggesting that two human
beings could communicate with each other over great distances without a
physical connection. No doubt they would accuse you of dabbling in
magic -- and they'd be right!

As Amateur Radio operators, we work feats of magic every day. Many of us
have become jaded about our powers and we tend to dismiss them as
commonplace. We hardly think twice when we use our equipment to sommon
the elemental forces of the universe. But every so often we need to pause
and remind ourselves of what we are really doing. We need to remember the
essence of what drew us to our unusual avocation in the first place: the
wonderful magic of wireless communications.

(With thanks to WB8IMY)

73, de Hans, K0HB
--
"Hark! I Have Hurled My Words To The Far Corners Of The Earth! What King
Of Old Could Do Thus?"
--AC6V



Yes it is the "magic" of wireless that is endlessly fascinating. The part
about "summon elemental forces of the universe" is awesome.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


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Old October 16th 05, 08:09 PM
 
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Dee Flint wrote:
"KØHB" wrote in message
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Amateur radio isn't magical.


I think belief in magic IS a necessary requirement to really enjoy
Amateur Radio. Of course, you won't see a question concerning magic or
metaphysics on the test you take to obtain your license, but in your heart
you will come to believe in that powerful, intangible force.

All of us in the hobby have felt its influence at one time or another.
Some night when the band is dead as a doornail you'll be tuning
aimlessly, not expecting to hear a single signal because NOTHING could be
coming through at that hour. But then, rising out of the noise like a
ghost, there will be a faint call from another stalwart explorer thousands
of miles distant. You pounce, establish contact and both of you marvelat
the fact that the conversation is taking place at all. A few minutes
later, however, the signal vanishes as quickly as it came. Your rational
mind will shrug it off as a quirk of propagation, but that little tingle
in your gut will tell you otherwise.

If you could travel back in time to, say 500 years to 1505 AD, you'd
probably be burned at the nearest stake for even suggesting that two human
beings could communicate with each other over great distances without a
physical connection. No doubt they would accuse you of dabbling in
magic -- and they'd be right!

As Amateur Radio operators, we work feats of magic every day. Many of us
have become jaded about our powers and we tend to dismiss them as
commonplace. We hardly think twice when we use our equipment to sommon
the elemental forces of the universe. But every so often we need to pause
and remind ourselves of what we are really doing. We need to remember the
essence of what drew us to our unusual avocation in the first place: the
wonderful magic of wireless communications.

(With thanks to WB8IMY)

73, de Hans, K0HB
--
"Hark! I Have Hurled My Words To The Far Corners Of The Earth! What King
Of Old Could Do Thus?"
--AC6V



Yes it is the "magic" of wireless that is endlessly fascinating. The part
about "summon elemental forces of the universe" is awesome.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


"sommon"

Be sure to light a black candle for me.

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Old October 16th 05, 08:34 PM
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Dee Flint wrote:
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[snip]

The part
about "summon elemental forces of the universe" is awesome.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


"sommon"

Be sure to light a black candle for me.
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And why are you asking me to misspell "summon"? None of the dictionaries
that I have on hand show any entry for "sommon".

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


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Dee Flint wrote:
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[snip]

The part
about "summon elemental forces of the universe" is awesome.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


"sommon"

Be sure to light a black candle for me.
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And why are you asking me to misspell "summon"? None of the dictionaries
that I have on hand show any entry for "sommon".

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


You put it in quotations. If you only meant toparaphrase, you should
leave them off.

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Old October 17th 05, 12:46 AM
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Dee Flint wrote:
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Dee Flint wrote:
"KØHB" wrote in message
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[snip]

The part
about "summon elemental forces of the universe" is awesome.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


"sommon"

Be sure to light a black candle for me.
-----------------------------------------------------------------

And why are you asking me to misspell "summon"? None of the dictionaries
that I have on hand show any entry for "sommon".

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


You put it in quotations. If you only meant toparaphrase, you should
leave them off.
____________________________________________

As anyone should know, quote marks can be used to designate an exact quote.
I was not paraphrasing but quoting the actual phrase used.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE




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Old October 17th 05, 02:42 AM
 
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Dee Flint wrote:
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Dee Flint wrote:
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[snip]

The part
about "summon elemental forces of the universe" is awesome.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


"sommon"

Be sure to light a black candle for me.
-----------------------------------------------------------------

And why are you asking me to misspell "summon"? None of the dictionaries
that I have on hand show any entry for "sommon".

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


You put it in quotations. If you only meant toparaphrase, you should
leave them off.
____________________________________________

As anyone should know, quote marks can be used to designate an exact quote.
I was not paraphrasing but quoting the actual phrase used.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


Then you should include Hans' exact, if not correct, spelling.

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Old October 18th 05, 02:25 AM
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"KØHB" wrote in message
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Amateur radio isn't magical.


I think belief in magic IS a necessary requirement to really enjoy
Amateur Radio. Of course, you won't see a question concerning magic or
metaphysics on the test you take to obtain your license, but in your
heart you will come to believe in that powerful, intangible force.

All of us in the hobby have felt its influence at one time or another.
Some night when the band is dead as a doornail you'll be tuning
aimlessly, not expecting to hear a single signal because NOTHING could be
coming through at that hour. But then, rising out of the noise like a
ghost, there will be a faint call from another stalwart explorer
thousands of miles distant. You pounce, establish contact and both of
you marvel at the fact that the conversation is taking place at all. A
few minutes later, however, the signal vanishes as quickly as it came.
Your rational mind will shrug it off as a quirk of propagation, but that
little tingle in your gut will tell you otherwise.

If you could travel back in time to, say 500 years to 1505 AD, you'd
probably be burned at the nearest stake for even suggesting that two
human beings could communicate with each other over great distances
without a physical connection. No doubt they would accuse you of dabbling
in magic -- and they'd be right!

As Amateur Radio operators, we work feats of magic every day. Many of us
have become jaded about our powers and we tend to dismiss them as
commonplace. We hardly think twice when we use our equipment to sommon
the elemental forces of the universe. But every so often we need to pause
and remind ourselves of what we are really doing. We need to remember the
essence of what drew us to our unusual avocation in the first place: the
wonderful magic of wireless communications.

(With thanks to WB8IMY)

73, de Hans, K0HB
--
"Hark! I Have Hurled My Words To The Far Corners Of The Earth! What King
Of Old Could Do Thus?"
--AC6V



Yes it is the "magic" of wireless that is endlessly fascinating. The part
about "summon elemental forces of the universe" is awesome.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


Dee,

I remember hearing about years ago when "Ether" was considered the medium of
how radio was propagated. That particular theory ran into trouble when we
started sending space shots up..

Dan/W4NTI


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Old October 18th 05, 02:33 AM
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Dan/W4NTI wrote:
"Dee Flint" wrote in message
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"KØHB" wrote in message
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Amateur radio isn't magical.


pruning
and remind ourselves of what we are really doing. We need to remember the
essence of what drew us to our unusual avocation in the first place: the
wonderful magic of wireless communications.

(With thanks to WB8IMY)

73, de Hans, K0HB
--
"Hark! I Have Hurled My Words To The Far Corners Of The Earth! What King
Of Old Could Do Thus?"
--AC6V



Yes it is the "magic" of wireless that is endlessly fascinating. The part
about "summon elemental forces of the universe" is awesome.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE


Dee,

I remember hearing about years ago when "Ether" was considered the mediumof
how radio was propagated. That particular theory ran into trouble when we
started sending space shots up..


wrong again Dan it was the Michealson and Morley (I doubt that I
spelled either name right) when they tried to used light and prsisms to
measure the speed at which the Earth was moving through that ether.
there results proved that the Pope who scantioned Galleio was wrong and
the earth was in fact center of the unverse (or at least not moving wrt
to that center) or form the basis of Special relitivity. this was well
before space shot.

Today it is comon expriment for college physics students in about their
3rd year (at least that is when I did)

but the demotration preceded Von Braun and Goddard by at least 30 years
maybe more like 40 to 50 years. indeed it may have preceeded radio
itself cant rememebr right off

Dan/W4NTI


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Old October 18th 05, 02:54 PM
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Dan/W4NTI wrote:



I remember hearing about years ago when "Ether" was considered the medium of
how radio was propagated. That particular theory ran into trouble when we
started sending space shots up..



Well, they figured it was ether that, or sumpthin' else.....



- Mike KB3EIA -



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