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N2EY wrote: In article , Mike Coslo writes: Or maybe the license is the easy part and the station is the tough part. Yup! I was woefully inept at getting a station running. Thank heavens for my Elmers. Which is why futzing with the license tests isn't going to change much. They're looking in the wrong place. (line was from "Raiders of the Lost Ark") One of the side effects of the internet as relates to Ham radio is the new ham that has looked at a lot of web pages, studied a lot of books, and has been woefully short of personal dealings with actual hams.(red faced, raising my hand) Nothing new there! When I was a newbie, most of my Elmers were books. I think that the ARRL is pretty aware of this, witness their new Elmering program, which will take some steps in getting more one on one or several on one interaction. Hopefully. Unfortunately they also presented a dopey restructuring plan to go along with it. Part dopey, part good idea. I suppose that might be working myself into the ground, but its for the fun of FD and the camaraderie. 'zactly. Even when I did it single-handed. One of these years I will have to try that. It's one end of the continuum, and can be as laid-back or extreme-challenge as you want it to be. 2003 was laid-back for me - setup took about 2 hours tops, and teardown less than an hour. 1B-1 Battery, lotta fun, 230+ CW QSOs. 1995 was an allout effort - made 629 CW and 11 FM simplex QSOs in 1B-1. Putting up the 41 foot homebrew portable mast by myself in the rain was a bit of a challenge.... Both were great learning experiences. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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![]() "Mike Coslo" wrote in message ... N2EY wrote: In article , Mike Coslo writes: I suppose that might be working myself into the ground, but its for the fun of FD and the camaraderie. 'zactly. Even when I did it single-handed. One of these years I will have to try that. - Mike KB3EIA - It is fun. I never did it solo but I and my 2nd husband did. We set up in the bay of our local volunteer fire department, borrowed their generator, strung a couple of random wires and we were off and running. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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