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What is Ham Radio?
It is becoming increasingly difficult to fly the flag for decency and for civilised behaviour in Radio Hammery. Even the Usenet newsgroups dedicated to the cause have degenerated into a hotbed of abusive onslaughts by those who ought to know better, the Nugatory Numpties who boast of an interest exceeding 10, 20, 30, 40 or even 50 years and yet who have proved themselves incapable of even meeting the trivial exam standards set for 6-year-olds. However, there still exists the fundamental basis on which Ham Radio is based, and that will never die. This FAQ ("What Is Ham Radio?") will be regularly published and will not be shouted or bullied down. It is important that those of a technical bent, who are the natural seed-corn of Radio Hammery and who gravitate towards us to be the real novitiate, can still find us, (and know that we are still here), their fellows. -----ooooo----- Please remember that this FAQ is a _POSITIVE EXHORTATION_ to you to exert yourselves to join our fraternity! (If you find otherwise, then perhaps you are already classing yourself in the mediocre groups of those who are criticised in the FAQ and from whom we _MUST_ dissociate? If so - it's never too late for a re-taxonomisation on your part - there's nothing elitist about us, and we welcome all those who are prepared to put themselves out in order to join our ranks!) -----ooooo----- So,.....What is Ham Radio? Ham Radio is a technical pursuit for those who are interested in the science of radio wave propagation and who are also interested in the way that their radios function. It has a long-standing tradition of providing a source of engineers who are born naturals. Ham Radio awakens in its aficionados a whole-life fascination with all things technical and gives an all-abiding curiosity to improve one's scientific knowledge. It's a great swimming pool, please dive in! This excitement causes a wish to share the experience with ones fellow man, and shows itself in the gentlemanly traditions of Ham Radio. Radio Hams are in a unique privileged position in that they can construct and operate their own equipment! No-one else has this privilege. Users, such as broadcasters, the po lice and armed farces, CBers and mobile phone users have to purchase ready-made gear. Manufacturers are not licensed to operate their gear. Radio Hams are qualified to design, build and then operate their own pieces of equipment. They do this with gusto, and also repair and modify their own equipment. This is a privilege well worth the effort to gain, and one to be jealously guarded. The excitement that drives a Radio Ham starts with relatively simple technologies at first, perhaps making his own Wimshurst machine and primary cells. Small pieces of test equipment follow, possibly multimeters and signal generators. Then comes receivers and transmitters. It is with the latter that communication with like-minded technically motivated people takes off. The scope for technical development grows with the years and now encompasses DSP and DDS. There is also a great deal of excitement in the areas of computer programming to be learnt and applied. The technical excitement motivates Radio Hams to compete with each other to determine who has designed and manufactured the best-quality station. This competitiveness is found in DXing, competitions and fox-hunts. -----OOOOO---- However, beware! A Ham Radio licence is such a desirable thing to have that there are large numbers of people who wish to be thought of as Radio Hams when, in fact, they are nothing of the kind! Usually such people are a variation of the CB Radio hobbyist; they buy their radios off the shelf and send them back to be repaired; they are not interested in technical discussion and sneer at those who are; they have no idea how their radios work inside and have no wish to find out; they are free with rather silly personal insults; they have not satisfied any technical qualification and their licences prevent the use of self-designed-and-built equipment. These CB types engage in the competitive activities with their Cheque-Book-purchased off-the-shelf radios in a forlorn effort to prove that they are Radio Hams. No _REAL_ Radio Hams are deceived by such people! -----ooooo----- One infallible way to disambiguate the CB Radio Hobbyist from the _REAL_ Radio Ham is to solicit their view of the difference between CB Radio and Ham Radio. A Radio Ham will perceive Ham Radio to be a technical pursuit and will perceive CB Radio to be a social communications facility no different in essence to a land-line telephone or a GSM mobile in the hands of a 6-year-old. Thus a Radio Ham could also hold a CB licence safe in the knowledge that such a licence says no more about him than having a land-line telephone, whilst continuing to regard Ham Radio as a separate technical pursuit. A CB Radio hobbyist, on the other hand, sees no difference between a Ham Radio licence and a CB Radio licence. To him, they are sisters-under-the-skin. Wrongly, the CB Radio Hobbyist then tries to classify himself as the equal of the Radio Ham when, in fact, he is nothing of the kind. A sure sign of a CB Radio hobbyist is if he holds, or has ever held, a licence issued under the gangrenous degeneration that is the M3/CB Fools' Licence scheme. |
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![]() "Plod's Conscience" wrote in message ups.com... What is Ham Radio? snip technical bent, who are the natural seed-corn of Radio Hammery and who gravitate towards us to be the real novitiate, can still find us, (and know that we are still here), their fellows. -----ooooo----- Please remember that this FAQ is a _POSITIVE EXHORTATION_ to you to exert yourselves to join our fraternity! snip a re-taxonomisation on your part - there's nothing elitist about us, and we welcome all those who are prepared to put themselves out in order to join our ranks!) clear off and take your Freemason propaganda clap trap with you ! -- 73de2K1LO -- -------------------------------------------- eQSO Gateway at http://www.g1lvn.org.uk -------------------------------------------- |
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Although well written Mr Plod and in some places downright excellent I
think you are making assumptions about what AR "really is" and imprinting your own views as being the gospel. Mind you there is nothing wrong with that and invites positive discussion. Things could also be very different in G land but my experiences are different. Just be careful presenting this to outsiders as being something other than your personal view. You seem to dwell on the "difference" or "better than" that AR has over other radio services. Since this and the associated CB bashing that pervades this NG on a regular basis I guess you are in good company. You could roughly divide radio use into "CB related" "Amateur related" and anything else like public services and commercial. You then concentrate yet again on the CB vs AR debate. In my view there has always been a blurring about what use CB vs AR is about. It's a double set of bell shape curves that overlap in a lot of ways. The first thing you have to do when judging behaviour and use is to throw away the ideal world of what the law that was passed on the topic actually menas or is interpreted to mean. Such arguments as "go get your license and we'll let you experiment" are irrelevent in the light of what ACTUALLY happens in the real world. The law is suppose to reflect the community attitude and beliefs rather than force its direction. There will never be enough resources to enforce a law if a large percentage of those that affect it, ignore it! Yes there are undesirable people on both CB and AR bands. This however is a subset of people generally. You can be obnoxious just as easily without a radio as having one. What grade of license you have is irrelevent and it continues to happen. There is a lot of social conversion on AR, husbands and wives use it as a contact medium, people exchange weather reports and QSL cards. Those that go on desert treks use it as a backup emergency system. There is a lot on inane chatter about all types of things simply to hear one self speak! Are these within the technical pursuit of the hobby? CB'ers experiment with antenna systems and propagation, do technically illegal things to their radios in the PURSUIT of making them work better. In the process they learn and enjoy their hobby like an AR user does. Yes the technical standard isnt likely to be as high but it is there. There is NO brick wall seperating the use of the respective services. It is very blurred and overlaps considerably. There is no black or white view amongst most of those that use it. There are of course exceptions that dont look at the real world and try to force their own misguided views as correct. There is however a continual case of "I am better than you because I am licensed" not unlike the "keeping up with the Jones's" habit of preening in ones own nest. Unhappily though "decency" or whatever you like to call it is not just a function of radio users. Its the result of the way the world is changing or if you like a sociological problem just waiting to explode. The place is a lot unhappier, people are more willing to return to their animal instincts and anything that makes it easy to tread in your neighbours is fair game. I mean just look at this newsgroup... Apologies for this post being OT in the other groups posted Bob VK2YQA (Who is more intersted in technical pursuits) Plod's Conscience wrote: What is Ham Radio? |
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Bob Bob wrote:
The law is suppose to reflect the community attitude and beliefs rather than force its direction. I think someone needs to tell that to the lawmakers in the UK regarding the speed limits on the motorways and the positioning of some of the fixed speed cameras which are in areas that are NOT dangerous. |
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Then I regret that it is likely that you are a CBer, or
a CBer-Masquerading-As-A-Radio-Ham. I very much regret that you may have been misled into a false sense of belief. There is _NO_ common ground between CB Radio and Ham Radio. Ham Radio is a technical pursuit for gentlemen. CB Radio is an operating hobby for idiots. (Save when used in its original mode as a social communications facility when it is then indistinguishable from land-line telephony or GSM mobiles) Bob Bob wrote: In my view there has always been a blurring about what use CB vs AR is about. It's a double set of bell shape curves that overlap in a lot of ways. |
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These M3s make my blood boil
They make me see bright red "So have a troll on Usenet" Say the voices in my head The R.S.C.B. traitors I wish they were all dead "Cancel your subscription then" Say the voices in my head PC Fuller's stalking me With a cosh he's stuffed with lead "Call the I.P.C.C., report the c***" Say the voices in my head "Come on dear", says Elizabeth, "I'm warming up the bed" But I'm much too busy trolling For those voices in my head "Mathematics teachers With arsenic should be fed That'll end their ego trips" Say the voices in my head E to the power of minus j W, t and z? Who gives a ****, just **** and moan! Like the voices in my head The scouts are dangerous criminals By war-mongers they are led "Expose their foul skulduggery!" Say the voices in my head That evil Windsor family I'll pump 'em full of lead I'll end their evil dynasty For the voices in my head I'm working on an atom bomb I'm fettling it in my shed Then I'll wait to hear the "DETONATE" From the voices in my head So in the final reckoning When all is done and said I'm really quite a nice guy It's just these voices in my head The voices in my head, oh yeah! The voices in my head A bullet will end the cackling of The voices in my head |
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wy0ohg143 wrote:
"Plod's Conscience" wrote in message ups.com... What is Ham Radio? It is becoming increasingly difficult to fly the flag for decency and for civilised behaviour in Radio Hammery. Even the Usenet newsgroups dedicated to the cause have degenerated into a hotbed of abusive onslaughts by those who ought to know better, If you're tired of what is going on in the Usenet groups, you're welcome to join the Ham Radio Unplugged group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ham-Radio-Unplugged/ You're new here, aren't you? -- huLLy Tel: 07976 123278 ICQ 136-987-925 |
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"know code" wrote in message
... Bob Bob wrote: The law is suppose to reflect the community attitude and beliefs rather than force its direction. I think someone needs to tell that to the lawmakers in the UK regarding the speed limits on the motorways and the positioning of some of the fixed speed cameras which are in areas that are NOT dangerous. Surely if the argument for the cameras was a valid one i.e. safety then the slow down lights that flash at you to reduce your speed would be 100% better than cameras which you sometimes don't even notice they are there until a week later when the intent to prosecute letter drops through your door...where does safety come in to it?, nothing to do with safety at all... just revenue makers... so I agree with you... Graham -- -.-. -... / .-. .- -.. .. --- Radio is only a Hobby. Don't let it rule your life... 73/51 - Graham, 26-Golf Charlie-19 |
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The Magnum wrote:
"know code" wrote in message ... Bob Bob wrote: The law is suppose to reflect the community attitude and beliefs rather than force its direction. I think someone needs to tell that to the lawmakers in the UK regarding the speed limits on the motorways and the positioning of some of the fixed speed cameras which are in areas that are NOT dangerous. Surely if the argument for the cameras was a valid one i.e. safety then the slow down lights that flash at you to reduce your speed would be 100% better than cameras which you sometimes don't even notice they are there until a week later when the intent to prosecute letter drops through your door...where does safety come in to it?, nothing to do with safety at all... just revenue makers... so I agree with you... Whoa, now I'm getting scared.... we actually agree on something ![]() |
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![]() "huLLy" wrote in message ... You're new here, aren't you? No, I'm not new. Come join the group. |
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