>>We clearly need to encourage innovation in Amateur Radio<< Trev, have you just tuned in ?
G . --- In [email protected], "Trevor ." <m5...@...> wrote: > > We clearly need to encourage innovation in Amateur Radio. Many potential > innovators may be people working in the fields of Software or Communications > who are not currently Radio Amateurs. > > The question is what can we do to encourage people with expertise in these > areas to join the Amateur Radio community ? I'd be interested in the thoughts > of those on this list. > > While reading the article below I was stuck by the fact that an Amateur Radio > Innovation Competition had only received one entry. This perhaps indicates > that Amateur Radio innovators are in short supply at the moment! > > From: http://www.southgatearc.org/news/july2010/innovation_in_ar.htm > ---- > The South African Amateur Radio Development Trust has thus far received one > entry in the Innovation in Amateur Radio Competition from an Amateur in the > UK. > > Radio amateurs and technologists are invited to submit projects that will > innovate amateur radio whether it is software, amateur radio and the > Internet, the development of compact HF antennas for flat and complex > dwellers or innovation in Emergency Communications. > ---- > > 73 Trevor M5AKA >
