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What you described fit every club I have been a member of. There is always a group that is made up of wanna be Hitlers that if you question anything they do, they call you a trouble maker.
How dangerous are the radio waves to those who regularly participate in this hobby? Just curious because the guy in the picture at 6:57 seems to be holding his ht using the mutated hand growing out of his chest lol. Just joking around haha. Great videos on this channel, very informative!
You Noticed! Those Pictures like my music are AI Generated to avoid Copyright Concerns and there is always one anomaly in every AI Generated Graphic. Yea, he had three arms! LOL
The ARRL has a great education program that is bringing in teacher to educated young students about Amateur Radio. Oh I guess you forgot about that. You are also part of the problem. What have YOU done to support the service? You sound like a ""Sad Ham". Please Provide a list of things you have done to promote the hobby.
Communication is a core first ammendment right. The idea that you need a license to do it wirelessly is as absurd as requiring a license to send mail so you don't "misuse it".
@@StarShipAdventures just got back from Bocca Chica...it was like seeing a guy build a rocket ship in his back yard...no visitor center, no admission fee, no dumbass tourists...just. " Come on in and see what SpaceX can build" it was amazing
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That's not good. It makes our roads less safe when drivers, including hams, have only 1 hand free. I've always kept my 'on the road' conversation down to somewhere between 'roger' and 6 words if I have to say anything at all. If I need to chat I pull over and stop. But if I want to chat while driving I put on a lapel mic and switch on the VOX on my rig. It's not rocket science. It's ham radio science. Heck, lazy hams may have even invented VOX. My base station radios all have VOX, including my 40 year-old Heathkit base station. My mobiles all have it. Even my $20 Chinese HT's have it! If any rig I wanted to use while driving didn't have it I could easily build a VOX for it. For any ham unable to design one for themselves you'll find schematics and instructional photos for them in old copies of the ARRL Handbook. It's pretty simple, about 3 transistors and a relay. Most mobile rigs also have convenient memory channels, too. Hams are no safer drivers than anyone else who's holding a phone or a mic in their hand when they should be driving. So why should we be treated different from anyone else when it comes to driver safety laws, because we can yell louder at politicians? Political muscle doesn't change the basic problem or the reason for the law. It just means we whine louder than others. BTW, I've had 2-way radios in my vehicles most of the time for the last 50 years, but I respect the dangers of driving, and I respect my obligation to protect the lives of others when I'm on the road. I believe other hams should do so as well. Those who have been screaming that PA was "making ham radio illegal!!!" sound like some sort of embarrassing Karen's to me, and I would much rather have them take their driving responsibilities to heart. Ham radio has in the past been considered a somewhat geeky but pretty well respected hobby, with only a few hams embarrassing the rest of us. I'd like it if we could at least keep it that way, or perhaps even do a little better. Getting this unnecessary privilege doesn't seem like that's what we're doing. If we want to yell at our representatives about something worthwhile we should be yelling about home antenna restrictions instead of this. We've just wasted much of our political capital on something we shouldn't have.
I could not disagree more. I am a retired Fire Chief and Former Law Enforcement Officer and it infuriates me that these laws are made because it feels good. These laws make people hold the phone further from the road to prevent the cops seeing it, which causing more crashes. These No Texting or No Handheld Device Laws have failed to make the roads any safer. Facts are Facts. It is feel good legislation! It does not make your drive any safer! After a distracted driving Law passed here in Florida, fatalities, accidents, and injuries all rose again year over year on the same curve as before. This Enforcement Action is a complete Waste of Time, Energy, Tax Money, and Private Funds. The Danger created by these new traffic stops plus the added risk by drivers keeping the phone out of sight will actually raise the total number of crashes! BTW, You Bought in an HOA, this has nothing to do with the government. I live outside of HOAs and I can put up anything I want. You made your own issue when you moved into an HOA! I can't believe you want the Government to tell me what I can do when I am driving, but you don't think your HOA should be able to tell you what kind of antenna you can have! You Signed the Agreement. I would never live in a HOA!
@@Obliticus, pretty sure I sound rational and thoughtful, and point out viable solutions to a problem for those who don't appear aware of the solution. However, you're welcome to think otherwise, whether you have any evidence of that or not. Others can read the posts and decide for themselves.
@@johnwest7993 Rational and thoughtful does not equate to realistic and practical. When you ignore reality, you end up with insane laws that do far more harm than good. As for evidence... where is yours? Hard evidence that HAM operators are causing traffic accidents all across the country? If you have problems operating a HAM radio while driving then STOP. But that doesn't mean the vast majority of the rest of us do and that YOU should dictate our lives around YOUR terms and failings.
@@StarShipAdventures, and I was an 'under cover ride checker' for over a decade for a major US city's public transportation system, and part of my job was to observer the driving habits of the bus drivers. Twice I saw drivers doing things with their phones while driving buses with dozens of passengers aboard, looking away from the road, steering with their elbows, their minds on the phone instead of the road, etc. Both times they were driving much less safely because of it. They were reported and fired.
Do they give tickets for picking your nose? Perhaps we will need a hands-free nose picker. Legislators go too far when they try to solve a problem that is not there.
I’ve heard some pretty messed up stuff on some local club repeaters. No thanks. Doubt I’d feel welcomed or fit in and I’m fine with that. I don’t want anything to do with it.
Agreed, the club here was pressuring folks to Join ARRL as well. ARRL is a great way to waste $50.00+ Dollars a year! The ARRL Spends 50% of what you give on Salaries, Compensation and Benefits for Paid Employees. In 2021 the ARRL Spent 7,234,306.00 on Salaries, compensation and benefits for Paid Employees. Volunteers My Ass!
Sure they go up once a year or so. We have a lot up there. STLs and Receivers for our bank of scanners, and even an antenna so we can receive all our stations back to monitor them. Only Tower Climbers are allowed to climb. We hire a company. Our Engineers are amazing, but they do not climb towers, this is a highly specialized high risk job.
It's a hobby, it should be fun. 73 Ian, I have good reason to agree with you. I eventually continued as a dues-paying but non-participating member of a club because it made me feel better about my near continuous use of one of the local repeaters the club owned and operated. Here, I listen to the Sunshine net and a couple others - but rarely check in, let along actually use the repeaters to exchange thoughts with other Hams.
I really tried to be a part of the local club but I never felt welcome. I have been a member for years just to support the cause but it just wasn’t a fit for me. It’s interesting though for such a large group they a struggling to get volunteers. ARRL is AARP for hams.
@@StarShipAdventures Great news! It will be interesting to know if most police even know the difference between Ham or CB. I doubt 99% do. I wonder if they pull someone over if they will ask to see their amateur license and actually look up the call sign in the FCC database. Seems like a big hassle for them.
They should ban cellphone use while driving, there are millions of fools who cause accidents behind the wheel because of phones, how many accidents were caused by a ham talking on his radio?