[Milsurplus] How I Use an LM
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bcarling at cfl.rr.com
Tue Oct 18 13:16:00 EDT 2011
Is there another military radio group that is more friendly toward those who enjoying modifying and using military radio equipment?
Bry Carling
Sent from myTouch 4G, please excuse my brevity.
----- Reply message -----
From: "J. Forster" <jfor at quikus.com>
To: "Mike Morrow" <kk5f at arrl.net>
Cc: <milsurplus at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [Milsurplus] How I Use an LM
Date: Tue, Oct 18, 2011 12:27 pm
Well said.
-John
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>> I want to talk about history. The history of any item is not just the
>> history of what occurred at just one point of time in an items
>> existence...
>
> Very true. One must differentiate between the historically significant
> history
> of an item, versus its subsequent insignificant history by the use of
> hobbyists.
> This applies not only to radios, but to weapons, vehicles, and other
> military
> items whose honorable halcyon days are behind them after the military
> releases
> surplus gear to civilian users, unless those later users preserve the item
> for
> use EXACTLY as the military used it.
>
> Generally speaking, no one wants a sporterized M1903 Springfield rifle or
> a GPW
> jeep that someone has hot-rodded (even just adding modern running lights).
> Works
> addressing the history of such items will never waste words on what
> civilian
> hobbyists did to the gear. Likewise, why should radio gear in civilian
> hobbyist
> use be accorded any reverence or relevance? I would discard any work
> about US
> military gear that wasted space describing what hams did with it. Total
> nonsense.
>
> Many hams accord their own selves some great achievement when they use
> military
> gear, and they seek acknowledgement of their personal technical
> achievement and
> importance.
>
> This ex-military ham of 44 years sees nothing there. For at least fifty
> years
> there's been no justification for actual use of this old military gear.
>
> Do what you want with your property, but don't expect accords of glory
> from it.
>
> Mike / KK5F
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