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KØHB wrote:
Hamfests in recent years seem to have become less and less Amateur Radio, and more and more showcases for crippled trashed out computers, 7-generation-old software, Blockbuster-reject video tapes, and constantly yammering raffles. So here's a poll ---- Would you travel 2-hours to support a hamfest which strictly limited itself to Amateur Radio material (new/used rigs, raw components, connectors, antennas, Amateur Radio software, radio clubs, radio retailers, VE sessions, ham radio forums, etc.) and prohibited sales of non-Amateur Radio items. ___ A. I quit going to hamfests for the reasons you state, but I'd come back to go to one like this. ___ B. I like the current hamfests, but I'd support one like you describe too. ___ C. I go to hamfests for all the clapped out computers and X-rated DVD;s and I ignore the radio stuff, so I wouldn't support what you describe. Vote for one (and only one) choice. I guess I'd have to say B if I had to just answer from your list. But I don't have a problem with *some* decent computers showing up at hamfests. My shack has three of them in it, and they are an integral part of it. Problem is that too many hamfests appear to have the computers I put out on the sidewalk for riffraff day. So I'm really a lot closer to your A answer. I'de really like a lot more ham related stuff, and less computer junk and Ginsu knives. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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