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On May 5, 9:04�am, an old freind wrote:
On May 3, 4:52 pm, AF6AY wrote: From: wrote on Wed 2 May 2007 23:35: On Apr 21, 12:20?am, AF6AY wrote: There's still plenty of time for you to expand the scope of y our HF experience, Len. Drop kick that "commercial operator" mode and r e- focus on AMATEUR applications for a while! You'll enjoy it! I will politiely ask you to rephrase that paragraph. some thing Never do change it seems Let's leave that for another newsgroup to handle. I cannot "drop kick" my previous life experience. In granting me an Amateur Extra license, the FCC has not required that I give up anything (as in discarding or "drop kicking") insofar as radio...nor of experience in radio nor of formal training in radio. Further, the FCC gives all licensees a great deal of freedom of choice in their class's frequency spectrum and modes of communications. There is no compelling mandate that any licensee must 'operate' in according to what certain groups of amateurs say one must. "Radio" and all of electronics works by the same laws of physics, regardless of the federal regulations on use made by governments. Nor should rop kickyou experence after all if you could achive that state (which I doubt) would you even have an interest in the ARS? I doubt it In your case your professional eperence is what brought you here Actually, military experience "brought me here." :-) That's given at http://sujan.hallikainen.org/Broadca...s/My3Years.pdf My first interest in "radio" came about while flying free-flight model aircraft in 1947. I'd heard about radio control and wanted to know more. Of course, there wasn't much technology involved in 1947 for that. :-) But of course you are right Maxwell equation et alldo not change suddenlyin the Ham bands James Clerk Maxwell was one of the rare geniuses who came up with the basic equations defining electromagnetic waves. "Maxwell's Equations" serve all radio of today...even if some of the users can't understand what they mean. :-) I hope and Belive that the ARS has a future I'd like to think so, too. But, it must adapt to the times and technology and not be bound to certain modes and procedures established in the middle time of its existance. 73, Len AF6AY |
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