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"Ric Trexell" wrote: I was reading a few of the posts about how there will not be a need for ham radio in the future due to all the new ways of communicating. There is no real need for them now. That has a lot to do with it but I think the biggest problem with ham radio is the hams themselves. Some ham's have a bad attitude toward the hobby but you can't lump them all into one group. CB'ers killed CB'ing with bad language and hams are doing it with those stupid contests. I remember as a kid getting my first SW radio and listening to hams talk about their lives and the area that they lived in and stuff like that. Now when I turn it on I get guys talking only about their radio or calling CQ CQ contest. Then another will come back and say they are 5 and 9 out here in Kansas and soon the guy is calling CQ CQ contest again. Does any one think that people are going to invest in a radio and all the learning to do what are nothing more than fancy radio checks? If that is what the ham bands are going to be used for, then I say turn them over to business and telephone radio freqs. Ric. Well, those are some of the reasons why I'm not a ham. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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