Re: Aging Amateur Radio Ops was Re: Politics - free
[email protected] Thu, 28 Dec 2006 19:59:11 -0600 (CST)
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Kevin wrote: > That said a metropolitan area data network run in Part 15 that > ordinary people could use I think could attract quite a lot of > younger people. I'll have more to say on that in the main thread. Yes, but "technically" that is not amateur radio, at least the part 97 variant. A small sub group within the ARRL, called the HSMM (High Speed MultiMedia) tried to introduce wider acceptance in converting Part 15 gear + users to Part 97, including liberlizing the part 97 rules, but the ARRL board of directors response to this was to sack the group. Just recently, amateurs lost a major portion of digital usage on one of their HF bands (80 meters), converted to 1950's technology voice SSB radio. The big change I have noticed since the mid 70's, is amateur radio no longer is a technical hobby, for the majority of users. Others might call it glorified CB, spearheaded by the ARRL. Having been a member of the HSMM myself, I saw how they constantly try to dumb down the hobby while steadfastly trying to hold onto CW. Not that I have an opinion or anything _______________________________________________ Talk mailing list [email protected] http://seattlewireless.net/mailman/listinfo/talk