Topband: ham radio- NOT

James Wolf jbwolf at comcast.net
Thu Feb 26 21:01:45 EST 2015


Larry,

Look at the bright side.  
Maybe on your next DXpedition, you can work yourself remotely from your home
station and get a new country !

Jim - KR9U

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Subject: Topband: ham radio- NOT

it's sad, very sad about the changes to ham radio. i don't even believe it
can be called that any longer. perhaps "internet radio" or "remote radio"
can be best described as the present hobby.  


gone are the days that we "hams" were considered as a public service. gone
are the days of experimentation, building your own antennas which required
tuning and pruning. making your own receiver or transmitter is a concept
unknown to the present generation.


remember Gus Browning? he was the guy who risked his life to take his
suitcase radio to remote places in the world just so the "chosen few" could
have a new country. remember the first expedition to Mellish Reef? the guys
almost lost their lives in a broken down boat to give the masses a new one.
i was there! no ice breakers and helicopters for us. lets all see who can
work the new country on the most band/modes possible. 


how about the hams who were responsible for new radio innovations? Art
Collins for one. many others.


i am considering selling my station and renting one for the next DXpedition
or contest. i can easily be the big gun. probably win the 160 meter contest
from the W8JI rent a station. maybe i will rent a huge station on the east
coast and operate from my kitchen. beat the pants off you guys.


what about the little peanut. the young kid who has little money and cant
afford the finer toys of ham radio. used to be an equal in the hobby to
kings, generals, and high ranking politicians. not to mention other famous
personalities. 


please find a new name for our hobby. it's not ham radio any longer. yes i
can understand the need for remote stations, no CW, buy an antenna that
tunes its self, use an expensive radio, rent a station and all of the new
internet assisted utilities. if that is your interest please use it. just
not for me. guess that i have been lucky to see this wonderful hobby in its
glory days.


73,
larry
n7dd/60   (60 wonderful years of "ham radio")

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