[Boatanchors] [ARC5] Boatanchor Ennui: Is He Wrong?
Francesco Ledda
frledda at att.net
Sat Jul 23 12:55:11 EDT 2016
There is nothing wrong about being ignorant. We all started from nothing.
I built my first 1-tube radio when I was 12; I followed a schematic and a
picture; it worked, but I had no idea why. At that time, some hams had no
time for a know nothing 13 year old kid, but others were generous with their
time and help understand few things and learn.
I suggest to be generous as well and teach and mentor the new generations.
Long time ago, we were just like them.
Frank
K5URG
-----Original Message-----
From: Boatanchors [mailto:boatanchors-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of
David Stinson
Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2016 9:37 AM
To: milsurplus at mailman.qth.net; boatanchors at mailman.qth.net; ARC-5
Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] [ARC5] Boatanchor Ennui: Is He Wrong?
----- Original Message -----
From: "J Mcvey" <ac2eu at yahoo.com>
"two meter doofusssi"
ROFLAMAO!!I guess the 2 meter folks really are
the Rodney Dangerfields of the Ham world.
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The Two-Meter crowd here in Dallas make
Bevis and Butthead look like Einstein,
especially when they start talking about antennas.
They might IQ-up there with Sponge Bob
and Patrick, but it's a near thing...
Example: Last week a young lady (!) was talking
on a local repeater about having built a crystal
radio. She said she could move the "tuner bar"
from one end of the coil to the other and get
two different stations. The local antenna "expert"
(if you don't believe it, just ask him) told her
it was because of "antenna directivity."
One end of the coil directed the antenna one way
and the other end, the other way. Really.
"Silver lining" is, of course, a young lady who
would build a crystal radio to start with.
But the "expertese" of our local 2-meter crowd
runs about like this all the time. I try to laugh
because it's better than crying.
73 Dave AB5S
On Saturday, July 23, 2016 9:35 AM, David Stinson
<arc5 at ix.netcom.com> wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "WA1KBQ" <WA1KBQ at aol.com>
>A while back I was invited to the workshop storage room of a
>recent SK...
> It was hard to tell whether all the parts were there or not.
Gather up that which is rare or unusual.
Put everything else on the curb. Tell the local two-meter
doofussi to come take what they want. The rest goes
to recycle. Sad, but the only practical solution now.
Most of us old geezers won't drive 45 minutes to pick up
a common radio even if it's free. And shipping costs have
become so obscene it's pathetic. Better some kid
tinker and tear them up like we did than send them
straight to the dump.
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