Franki,
Yes, thats what I meant .. I think you are probably right, but I also
think that kids at the age of 8-12 show interest, that may be distracted
later by things as partying, college etc.. If at that early age they are
properly
introduced it might be enought to keep them in the hobby later.
But also I have the impression that Eastern europe shows a little more
participation than western europe is that so? What could be the reason?
Regards,
Felipe
np4z
----- Original Message -----
From: Franki ON5ZO
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 3:37 AM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Why Are European Contesters Younger?
> 2. The abundance of PSP,s playstations and other distractions
> found in america are certainly less than in Europe.
I assume you mean less abundance in EU?
As an educator teaching 17-18-19 year old kids, I can see / say that in EU
there is as much PSP, Wii, PS 1/2/3, X-Box and (online) PC gaming as
anywhere else.
The thesis that "EU contesters are younger than USA contesters", does NOT
mean that the average age of the EU op is that of a teenager or someone in
its early 20ies!
The counter just hit 34 here and I'm certainly one of the youngest of the
pack!
That said, I see that many efforts and campaigns focus their recruiting
energy on youngsters. I think people in their late 20ies are more open to
ham radio than teenagers. If someone had introduced me to ham radio when I
was 16-18, I would NOT have been interested, to put it mildly. I got my
first license at the age of 24 (almost 10 years ago...). I got bored with
partying and going out at that age and traded school for a job. Ham radio
gave me a good reason to stay at home in my free time yet do something
interesting.
73 de Franki ON5ZO
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