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I'm Baaaaack...
Greetings all, and hope all is well with everyone. I'm back after my
fairly lengthy hiatus; I have moved out of the apartment I lived in for 12 years and moved down the road 3 miles East. I bought a 3-bedroom duplex house in a very heavily CCR'd community -- but hopefully I'll manage to get back on-the-air in some minimal way pretty soon. I need a new HF rig for one thing -- my ancient IC-735 is pretty much toast after over 18 years of constant service. Ham radio on the local scene is pretty much toast as well -- club membership is a third of what it was even 3 years ago, and between making the move, doing my job, and dealing with some health issues, my own participation has been virtually non-existant for more than a year. I'm hoping that the coming of cooler weather I'll be able to do more stuff radio-wise, perhaps get a dipole in my attic or rig a wire vertical up the side of the house and load it with my auto-tuner. As far as code v. no-code goes, I don't really care any more. I'm all but done with that topic. The handwriting is on the wall, and no matter what the FCC and the ARRL do to dumb-down the licensing requirements, we will not see any big increases in the number of hams. Even I now own a cell phone; so there it is. I can chat for hours free of charge anywhere in the world after 9 PM EST and on weekends. BTW, if anyone wants to do just that, e-mail me and we'll exchange phone numbers. If you're on Verizon, we can chat for free 24/7! Well, that's all for now. I'll be around. 73 de Larry, K3LT |
"Larry K3LT" wrote I'm back after my fairly lengthy hiatus; Welcome back, Larryl. Nothing new happened while you were gone. Beep beep! de Hans, K0HB |
Welcome back Larry ........ Unfortunately I would have to agree with your
comments .... Hope to hear you on the air with my "comprimised antenna". 73 Tom KI3R |
Welcome back, Larry. Congrats on your new home and I hope all is well.
(Particularly re. your health.) -- Vy 73 de Bert WA2SI FISTS #9384/CC #1736 QRP ARCI #11782 "Larry K3LT" wrote in message oups.com... Greetings all, and hope all is well with everyone. I'm back after my fairly lengthy hiatus; I have moved out of the apartment I lived in for 12 years and moved down the road 3 miles East. I bought a 3-bedroom duplex house in a very heavily CCR'd community -- but hopefully I'll manage to get back on-the-air in some minimal way pretty soon. I need a new HF rig for one thing -- my ancient IC-735 is pretty much toast after over 18 years of constant service. Ham radio on the local scene is pretty much toast as well -- club membership is a third of what it was even 3 years ago, and between making the move, doing my job, and dealing with some health issues, my own participation has been virtually non-existant for more than a year. I'm hoping that the coming of cooler weather I'll be able to do more stuff radio-wise, perhaps get a dipole in my attic or rig a wire vertical up the side of the house and load it with my auto-tuner. As far as code v. no-code goes, I don't really care any more. I'm all but done with that topic. The handwriting is on the wall, and no matter what the FCC and the ARRL do to dumb-down the licensing requirements, we will not see any big increases in the number of hams. Even I now own a cell phone; so there it is. I can chat for hours free of charge anywhere in the world after 9 PM EST and on weekends. BTW, if anyone wants to do just that, e-mail me and we'll exchange phone numbers. If you're on Verizon, we can chat for free 24/7! Well, that's all for now. I'll be around. 73 de Larry, K3LT |
Larry K3LT wrote: Greetings all, and hope all is well with everyone. I'm back after my fairly lengthy hiatus; I have moved out of the apartment I lived in for 12 years and moved down the road 3 miles East. I bought a 3-bedroom duplex house in a very heavily CCR'd community -- but hopefully I'll manage to get back on-the-air in some minimal way pretty soon. I need a new HF rig for one thing -- my ancient IC-735 is pretty much toast after over 18 years of constant service. Ham radio on the local scene is pretty much toast as well -- club membership is a third of what it was even 3 years ago, and between making the move, doing my job, and dealing with some health issues, my own participation has been virtually non-existant for more than a year. I'm hoping that the coming of cooler weather I'll be able to do more stuff radio-wise, perhaps get a dipole in my attic or rig a wire vertical up the side of the house and load it with my auto-tuner. As far as code v. no-code goes, I don't really care any more. I'm all but done with that topic. The handwriting is on the wall, and no matter what the FCC and the ARRL do to dumb-down the licensing requirements, we will not see any big increases in the number of hams. Even I now own a cell phone; so there it is. I can chat for hours free of charge anywhere in the world after 9 PM EST and on weekends. BTW, if anyone wants to do just that, e-mail me and we'll exchange phone numbers. If you're on Verizon, we can chat for free 24/7! Well, that's all for now. I'll be around. 73 de Larry, K3LT Larry, welcome back. I've often wondered about what was keeping you, so maybe now you'll have more time to keep us entertained. Amateur radio is moving back to it's roots; a solitary activity in one corner of the basement. I think the boomer influence of doing everything in mass is starting to wash away. As far as cell phones go, I've got one too. I'm on a dirt cheap plan, and my anytime minutes are about zip. You never know when an emergency will come up, though. Stay well, Brian |
Welcome back Larry, The neighborhood's gone downhill a bit recently. - mike KB3EIA - |
Larry K3LT wrote:
Greetings all, and hope all is well with everyone. Greetings, Larry! I'm back after my fairly lengthy hiatus; I have moved out of the apartment I lived in for 12 years and moved down the road 3 miles East. I bought a 3-bedroom duplex house in a very heavily CCR'd community Just for the record - why that house and not one without antenna restrictions? -- but hopefully I'll manage to get back on-the-air in some minimal way pretty soon. Excellent! I need a new HF rig for one thing -- my ancient IC-735 is pretty much toast after over 18 years of constant service. Lots of good new and used rigs out there. As far as code v. no-code goes, I don't really care any more. I'm all but done with that topic. The handwriting is on the wall, and no matter what the FCC and the ARRL do to dumb-down the licensing requirements, we will not see any big increases in the number of hams. I agree 100%. Nor will we see the techno-revolution in ham radio that's been predicted. Good luck with the new place and getting back OTA. Perhaps we shall cross paths on 7037 kHz - Morse Code, of course. Or at a hamfest - fall season is coming fast. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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