On Jun 15, 2007, at 11:51 AM, Gary D Krause wrote:
Oh come on Kent! :-) You are missing the point. I know it's mostly
about propagation but, when you build a rig yourself and it
performs better than your expectations, it's hard not to react like
a novice (which I am not) with your first contact. You may look at
it as just progagation, a bunch of diodes, capacitors, resistors,
etc., but, there is a lot more to it than just that.
Yes, but it is also about propagation and components. That doesn't
detract at all though. There is something very satisfying about
putting a radio together, debugging it, aligning it, and putting it
on the air. (It also makes you *really* appreciate what went into
designing it, no?)
And you know what? We forget just what a marvel radio is. I still get
excited about the ability to send data, audio, and video long
distances without wires. It is just friggin' amazing!
...Yep, for me there is a lot more to ham radio than just technical
stuff.
But for some of us it is the science and technology that just tickles
us no end. Isn't it great that ham radio lets us do all this!
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