[Boatanchors] The Silence of the Bands
Mark K3MSB
mark.k3msb at gmail.com
Mon Sep 18 20:11:54 EDT 2017
I just read the Aug 3 Newsletter on the web and did not see that
mentioned. Where is it located in the newsletter?
Mark K3MSB
On Sep 18, 2017 7:27 PM, "Ed, k1ggi" <k1ggi at comcast.net> wrote:
> Been following this thread and haven't seen mention of this.
>
> The August 3 ARRL Letter included the remarkable tidbit that "market
> research findings ... have continued to reveal that only a small percentage
> of new hams join the League, and only about one-half of new hams actually
> get on the air."
>
> Ed, k1ggi
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: boatanchors-bounces at mailman.qth.net
> [mailto:boatanchors-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Bry Carling
> Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2017 2:10 PM
> To: Rodger Singley
> Cc: boatanchors at qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] The Silence of the Bands
>
> Yes you are right. Lots of repeaters everywhere and very few users.
>
> We keep being told about how wonderful the promotional and incentive
> efforts
> of the ARRL and FCC have been over the last few decades. Easy tests, no Cw!
> Now they supposedly have 750,000 license radio amateurs in this country. I
> think they are all typing on Facebook instead of using their ham radio
> equipment. Even with all the fancy menu driven rigs, digital modes, WSPRs ,
> satellites and Internet based operating aids, I think Amateur radio was
> better off in many ways in the 1970s when you first started. It's truly
> difficult to find somebody that wants a conversation nowadays. Plenty of
> people want to push a button and send a number and that is enough for them
> to be satisfied. Sad!
>
> Best regards - Bry Carling, AF4K
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sep 17, 2017, at 1:40 PM, Rodger Singley
> <wq9nsc at live.com<mailto:wq9nsc at live.com>> wrote:
>
> Up until a few years ago I would carry a 2 meter rig with me when heading
> to
> the TN Smoky Mountains because there was an active group of friendly hams
> there on 2 meters but I got out of the habit and no longer even bring one
> there with me which is probably a mistake. When I first started taking my
> then very young daughter hiking deep in the park I would carry my Yaesu
> VX5R
> with me in case of emergency since there was no cellphone coverage once
> well
> inside the park but 2 meter coverage was great with the mountain top
> located
> repeaters in the area.
>
> I was first licensed as a novice in Feb. 1975 and quickly moved up to
> advanced class and along the way I picked up a Regency HR-2B with a few
> crystal pairs and enjoyed operation on 2 meters then but haven't talked to
> anyone on 2 meter FM in maybe 5 or 6 years. I use a multimode FT-736R on 2
> once in awhile for SSB and CW but that is it.
>
> Autopatch operation briefly swelled 2 meter ranks but cheap and reliable
> cellphone service quickly reduced the draw of that function. I do find it
> humorous that the available pairs are full or nearly full in most areas
> with
> the requisite tone access and NO users.
>
> Rodger WQ9E
>
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>
> From: RAY FRIESS<mailto:rayfrijr at msn.com>
> Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2017 12:30 PM
> To: Glen Zook via Boatanchors<mailto:boatanchors at mailman.qth.net>; B
> Farrell<mailto:bradk4rt at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Boatanchors] The Silence of the Bands
>
> I travel all over the country for my work, and I've found that repeater use
> is on the decline or nonexistent, even though every frequency pair is
> occupied. Not a lot of ragchewing or anything. I've identified so people
> would know I'm around and gotten no response. I think its because of
> newcomers who have had it taught that vhf and fm and repeaters are
> primarily
> there for ECOMM. A lot of times, I don't even take my HT out of my
> suitcase
> because I think there will be nothing going on. I miss the old days of AM,
> FM, and CW on the vhf bands, especially 2 meters. Tuning across the band
> and hearing a signal and answering a call, even with simple rigs like a
> Twoer on 2 meter AM. Converting old GE and Motorola rigs for two meters.
>
> Sent from my Verizon LG Smartphone
>
>
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