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Re: [CQ-Contest] Will there be anyone to work in 20 years?

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Will there be anyone to work in 20 years?
From: Ward Silver <hwardsil@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 28 May 2013 13:58:03 -0500
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On 5/28/2013 7:16 AM, ZL2HAM wrote:
Pitching radio just as a way to
talk to others, which puts it in competition with cell phones, Skype and the
Internet, is a mistake.

Completely agree. What is it that ham radio has which is not available to any other citizen communication service anywhere? (Citizens Band and freebanders notwithstanding) The answer is a completely novel way to interact with an unseen and rarely experienced aspect of the world around us. The ionosphere, tropospheric propagation, meteor scatter, moon bounce, grey line, dawn enhancement (that sounds like a great movie title right there), backscatter, sporadic E, long path... What I tell people is that when I'm on the radio, I can literally hear the world turning. That is what stops them in their tracks - not that I can talk to the Islets of Langerhan which they can do any time from anywhere for free. (As long as the 'net is working where they are...that's a different story.)

The point being not that our communications are easier than commercial stuff but that it's HARDER for cool reasons! That's why hiking and backpacking and bicycling and fly fishing are all still so popular - it's not the common, ordinary, everyday stuff. That you can build and experiment and fool around with radio stuff is icing on the cake.

73, Ward N0AX
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