Nick, a fascinating read, and Chris goes into further detail to answer the 
questions that I had asked of him when a group of about a dozen of us DXers 
toured Entercomm Milwaukee  (WSSP-1250, and others) in August 2017.  I had 
asked him if universities and broadcasting schools (Brown, and others) were 
doing anything to educate young people about the technical side of radio and 
about the duties of maintaining multi-tower sites.  "Virtually nothing", he 
replied.  "I'm 48, and I'm one of the youngest people I know of still doing 
this.  There's nobody coming up behind us to take over."

That portends an eerie future for radio, and for those of us who are hobbyists 
in it.  Before that visit, I had been a stauch defender of AM's future, but 
now, I'm more like, "Well, I'm just going to milk this cow for however long 
there's milk left in her."

73,
Rick Dau
South Omaha, Nebraska

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This link was posted on the ultralight group, and may be of interest:

https://radioinsight.com/blogs/107223/the-looming-engineering-age-crisis/

best wishes,

Nick

Nick Hall-Patch
Victoria, BC
Canada

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