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K0HB writes:
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, lockbuster-reject video tapes, and constantly yammering raffles. I haven't been to a hamfest in more than 5 years, Hans, so I'll have to take your word for it. From the late 1970s until the mid-1990s I was pretty much a regular at the 'fests within about 2 hours of my QTH. Would go as far as 3 hours for a biggie like Gaithersburg or Timonium. I intend to go to a few local ones this summer, mostly to sell. My main reason for nonattendance was that it became increasingly difficult to get that much free time in one block. Another major reason was the want ad section of Electric Radio, and then the internet. Not just eBay, but the newsgroups and particularly the specialized email reflectors. Rather than haul lots of stuff to a fest and be at the mercy of the weather and attendance, I can trade, buy and sell online whenever time permits. Including answering other hams' "WTB" postings. But it lacks the personal touch. From my recollections, the trends you mention were already in motion more than 5 years ago. Some 'fests went so far as to explicitly forbid the sale or display of "adult" merchandise. 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. _X_ 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. Definitely B. And now a question for you, Hans: Local hams with more tenure than me say that 40-50+ years ago hamfests were more of a social event and much less of a flea market. Hams would congregate by activity (traffic men, DXers, VHF/UHF, mobileers, etc.) and the tailgating was small and informal. The main draws were the socializing and the forums on various topics. They say that only since about the 1970s has the flea market aspect become dominant. Any comments? 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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