[TenTec] Extra Class Licensing

David S.McCallum w7sac2 at cox.net
Wed Oct 6 09:55:11 EDT 2004


Mark super reply, I couldn't have said it better.

David S. McCallum/USAF RET./Chief Mac/W7sac/4
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Erbaugh" <mark at microenh.com>
To: <tentec at contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Extra Class Licensing


I have to put in my 2 cents worth.

> Many of
> those now "getting" amateur licenses are only interested in
communicating;
> not in the technology at all.

Technology is only one aspect of amatuer radio. Communicating is an
equally
important aspect.

I don't think it's essentiall that everyone using any technology,
including
ham radio understand the all the details of the technology. For example,
I
completely understand the 'technology' of an outhouse (stuff goes into a
hole in the ground), but the most important thing I know about modern
plumbing is the phone number of my plumber. Does this mean that I'm
should
stop using my indoor facilities?

Seriously, there are probably, few if any people, who fully understand
all
the technology that they use each day.  An electonics designer may
understand the hardware components of his cellphone, but probably
wouldn't
be able to debug the cellphone's firmware.

In an environment where people are free to explore their interests in
different areas, such as what we have in ham radio, advances in one area
can
feed off of advances in other areas.  A technology guy can implement a
new
feature in the hardware, a software guy can exploit that and create a
new
mode of communication. A communication guy can see how to use that new
mode
to provide better communication.

Please don't condemn another ham just because their interests don't
coincide
with yours - instead look for ways to work together to advance the hobby
for
us all.

73,
Mark, N8ME



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