WebI got involved with ham radio young. Scouts, school, friends in the hobby, that kind of thing. But then real life got in the way, military, career, family, etc. And after the kids were grown I fell back into the hobby. 2 bdj-phd • 2 mo. ago CW is the entire flavor of the hobby. WebDec 13, 2024 · I don't think amateur radio is a dying hobby, but if an outsider came across the net I was referring to, they might come away with that impression or have their preconceived notions reinforced. That's all I was conveying. Click to expand... You said, They say ham radio is a dying hobby...I now know why Click to expand...
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WebFeb 4, 2024 · A human lifespan is usually too involved with activities, obligations and responsibilities, to allow for adaquate time to explore all the facets. Amateur radio isn't dying, and outside of vhf/uhf repeaters, it requires no infrastructure. Amateur radio is much more about the "mechanics" of communications, rather than the content. WebI would say ham radio as the hobby it used to be is dying, but as a hobby it's very much alive. Yes, ham's are not driving the technology as they used to, but that is a romantic … honda crv over the years
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WebThe Purpose of Ham Radio. 1. Emergency Communication. In times of crisis, when conventional communication channels like phone lines and cell towers may not be functioning properly, these devices can act as a way to communicate. This is because radio broadcasts are unlikely to be interrupted by natural disasters. 2. WebAug 30, 2015 · The rebirth of ham radio Ham radio is not dying, it is being re-birthed. Yes, the days of ARES being the savior for all are long gone. ARES does a good job of manning events, but we need communicators who can also do public safety comms. AUXCOMM is the new wave of that and taking off... http://arrl-wtx.org/ham-radio-is-dying-no-its-not-its-evolving/ honda cr-v over the years