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Brenda:
Do you actually think a ham, in his garage, is going to invent a new type of device, in his garage, which is going to function like a tube or transistor--now that might be possible--just not very likely. They (new hams) need to know the band allocations, they need to know about modern methods of data transmission, data compaction/encryption--to make real advancements. They need to be very computer savvy! Mostly, they need to know how to operate a radio, take a look at the new ones, with smc components and such, no one is going to be building much equipment anymore, maybe linears and antennas, but that is about it. Even if a ham knows how to build a crystal radio, a trf receiver, a regen receiver or a QRP transmitter--he darn sure is NOT going to use it. The new ham gear will be your computer with a pci receiver board and xmitter board stuck into it--maybe an external power amp... Times have changed, the tests are simply changing to reflect those changes... of course the old timers are having a problem adapting--read about peoples views and feelings when the automobile replaced the horse and buggy--took decades and if you read the articles of the time, was hauntingly familiar!!! John "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... "John Smith" wrote in message ... You point is the current question pool is a lot easier than knowing methods/terminology/material/concepts which have been abandoned/changed/re-evaluated? Really, well that is what I meant too! ROFLOL!!! John No. My point is that nobody needs to know ANYTHING to get an amateur radio license, because all the questions in the FCC question pool are published for anyone that wants to look for them. I don't know about where you grew up, but when and where I grew up, this was commonly referred to as cheating, and used to result in a failing grade. The fact is, most current 'appliance operators' don't know anything about the equipment, modes, propogation, or operational/electronics theory behind the equipment they are using. And the aforementioned knowledge is part of the point behind amateur radio. Hams are not inventing anything new.. manufacturers are. |
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