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Why no Yaesu Prizes at Hamvention?
Too_Many_Tools wrote: Dee, I am basing my comments on what I see within the hobby. When I went to Dayton, I was a member of a group of about 30 members who spent significant time and money to go and we did that for many years. From that group, now only less than five people go to Dayton and even those only go every couple years. These are people who do hold licenses but use them less and less if at all. Many have since sold their stations. Ham radio is in its twilight years and as the old guard dies off which is happening at an ever increasing rate, the slide into obscurity will accelerate. As has been noted earlier, take a hard look at the demographics of the attendees of the Dayton Hamvention. It is obvious to the most casual observer that the age of the attendees is heavily weighted to the 50-60+ year range. Give them another ten years and the numbers decline further, it is doubtful that they will have the numbers to sustain the costs incurred to host the Hamvention. I also think that manufacturers are preparing for this decline. Interesting that at the same time Yaesu is releasing a $10,000 + transceiver. dxAce Michigan USA |
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