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Re: [Amps] I dont accept answers to why did Heath die?

To: Charles Harpole <k4vud@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] I dont accept answers to why did Heath die?
From: jeff millar <jeff@wa1hco.net>
Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2010 21:49:56 -0500
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Superb kits do exist...
- Cheaper than commercial (by _far_)
- Better performance
- More advanced technically than a rice box
- Significant learning experience
- Compatible with entry level or kids ham projects

Where to buy
http://www.kb9yig.com/

Excellent assembly manuals
http://www.wb5rvz.com/sdr/

These were mentioned in the latest QST

jeff, wa1hco

Charles Harpole wrote:
> Sorry, but I do not accept the answers to why there are no more ham 
> Heathkits, at least today.
>
> Today, hams are hungry for a safe and sure building projects which 1. 
> includes all all all the parts, 2. has good instructions in English, and 3 
> results in something one would want.  Elecraft may be partial proof of the 
> consumer kit choices.
>
> Power supplies and RF amplifiers could be the items a person would want and 
> would be willing to build.  Maybe add SWR meters, Keyers, advanced speaker 
> enclosures, remote touch pad for several rigs (K3 etc), and remote antenna 
> switches?
>
> I get a laugh at the building projects in QST over the last few years.... Who 
> in the world actually builds these things?  It looks to me like ARRL wants to 
> continue the idea, now a myth, that hams are overall very technically adept 
> and cutting edge regardless of if the articles are actually built by anybody. 
>  
>
> To me, ham radio as a hobby today is much like the old car guys... Model T, 
> etc.  Add old airplanes, or add your favorite.  These are old technology 
> played with for fun and celebrated for what it is... a beautiful and 
> wonderful part of history.  CW is the same thing, the practice of an elegant 
> old communications method.  No one puts down a guy with a beautifully 
> restored Model T Ford, and hams should NOT stand being put down just because 
> our technology does not nearly equal what the military has, for example.  
>
> We should accept and celebrate the kind of radio hams do.   The return of 
> point-to-point wiring!  Hurray!  Bring back kits!
>
>
> Charles Harpole k4vud@hotmail.com 
>   
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