Wow!
Well said.
I am continually amazed at how many hams have ZERO desire to learn
anything about the hobby.
I have tried for years at the local club level, to be an 'Elmer', and be
available to share my knowledge and experiences with others. With ONE
exception, no one cares. Just give them their UHF/VHF and they're
happy. Not much difference from CB radio.
73 de Steve, NR4M
On 12/28/2016 10:42:PM, Mark Bitterlich wrote:
I have something to say on this. For 47 years, I have worked for the
Government supporting Electronic Warfare Aircraft. What has that got
to do with any of this? Simple. Overall basic knowledge. The
ability to troubleshoot. The grasp of fundamentals that means a Ham
operator, ANY ham operator can read postings on this list and have
just a general grasp of what is being said, and if not, the desire and
where-with-all to ask questions of another ham operator to explain it.
Quote: "Many hams have interests other than building - they are not
lesser Hams." Actually what you really meant to say here is that:
"There is no such thing as a lesser ham". I totally disagree. There
is. We are not all "equal". I am not as knowledable as many that
post on this list. That is why I am here, to LEARN. I am not here
to make sure I don't hurt anyone else's "feelings". The Liberal Left
is done with that gents. Get used to it. Hams are NOT all "equal".
Not even slightly, not even at all. Everyone of us has more to learn
and the first thing is to admit that.
I came up in the world of ham radio where I was a total boot. I knew
less than nothing. I knew it, other hams knew it, I accepted it. So
what did I do about it? I admitted it. I asked questions. I sought
to learn, I looked for knowledge. I wanted to be ACCEPTED by others
as being worth being talked to.
Quote: "Your license says Amateur Radio Operator, not Engineer or
Technician or Homebrewer."
That is just total horse manure. Your Amateur Radio License gives you
the PRIVILEGE of making engineering decisions, to make technical
design changes, to homebrew all manner of things. This is not only
encouraged, it is expected. To be less than this is to fall back into
the group referred to as Citizens Band radio operators. Yes, CB
radio. Where many hams came from, where many feel that they should be
respected for what they did back "in the day". Horse Hocky.
It is NOT: "To each his own". It is about EARNING a privilege. It is
to FURTHER each persons knowledge. It is about MAKING A DIFFERENCE,
and it is NOT about respecting others for doing nothing other than
passing an FCC exam.
My personal desire is to further my understanding of high powered
amplifiers. Even though I deal with amps running thousands of watts
at 18 GHz on a daily basis, I don't brag about it, because I did not
design them, I only repair them.
"To each his own". Of course, totally politically correct. But not
for me. If you want my respect, you have to earn it. If you don't
care whether you get any respect or not, you really need to get back
to Channel 19 and good luck with that. Many folks enjoy that without
a second thought.
My advice? Build something. Blow it up. Watch the flames and smoke
come out. Ask others why that happened. Be a HAM RADIO OPERATOR.
Mark Bitterlich
WA3JPY ... an Extra Class Operator and still learning every single day.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Turner" <dezrat@outlook.com>
To: "Amps group" <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2016 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Amps] FCC Denies Expert Linears' Request for Waiver of
15 dB Rule
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On Wed, 28 Dec 2016 16:34:11 -0500, David wrote:
Many Hams have interests other than building - they are not lesser
Hams.
REPLY:
I agree. Your license says Amateur Radio Operator, not Engineer or
Technician or Homebrewer.
To each his own.
73, Bill W6WRT
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