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Your own response is infantile in parts - if you
disagree, you can be grown-up about it without indulging in unnecessary gratuitous emotionalisms. You are missing the point which is that the Hobby that is about operating is CB Radio. Ham Radio OTOH is a technical pursuit. It is not infantile to say that we are adults in a society of adults and that we do not wish to associate or be assocaited with children. The action of "bringing in" is also misguided - those of a technical bent who are our natural successors will gravitate towards us. We do not need to, nor should we, go out and press non-technical ignoramuses and persuade them that to think that they are Radio Hams. Carl R. Stevenson wrote: I really hesitate to even appear to lend any credence to the rant below by even responding ... However, at the same time I feel compelled to state that, when I had the pleasure of operating 4U1ITU from ITU HQ in Geneva (not too long after the US insituted the "Foundation Class"), I happily worked a LOT of M3's (perhaps 50% of about 300 contacts worked in about 2 hours on 20m) and found them to be quite well up on how to POLITELY work a DX station in a pile-up (4U1ITU invariably generates a pileup when someone activates it). I find the "give the youngsters the cold shoulder" suggestion below to be itself infantile and it's clearly not in the best interests of the future of ham radio. We *must* bring in the kids who will be the future generation of hams - otherwise when we go SK there will BE no ham radio because there won't be enough hams to justify our frequency allocations. |
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