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In my book, the _REAL_ radio amateur is someone who relishes
a technical challenge and the route to solving it, an approach resulting from an insatiable curiosity about how things work, in contrast to the CBer-masquerading-as-a-radio amateur who is a non-technical appliance operator. Thus, it is the pursuit of a goal that is more rewarding than the goal itself, and when one project is finished, apart from a short session on the air to evaluate its efficacy, it is on to the next project. (In my case, still keeping a log book although no longer required to do so, I am only half way through my second log book in 45 years of being licensed). Some projects get to fruition quickly, for example my Chinese copy of a Vibroplex, photos of which appeared in the GQRP SPRAT magazine within a very few weeks of starting it, whereas others may go on for years as the goalposts get shifted time and again! |
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