tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9071048343455395511.post4376443929432344440..comments2024-03-24T22:03:31.205+00:00Comments on Roger G3XBM's (Mainly) Amateur Radio Blog: SHAMateur radioRoger G3XBMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13673890140751539870noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9071048343455395511.post-16391795032551427882012-11-15T19:59:00.261+00:002012-11-15T19:59:00.261+00:00Thanks Pete and very good luck with your simple ki...Thanks Pete and very good luck with your simple kit.Roger G3XBMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13673890140751539870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9071048343455395511.post-21190697465008096272012-11-15T19:22:38.154+00:002012-11-15T19:22:38.154+00:00Nice Article Roger.
I have to agree that there are...Nice Article Roger.<br />I have to agree that there are two very separate aspects to the hobby, the appliance operator and the technician. Unfortunately it's mostly the appliance OP that gets the lime light yet, the thing that interests most folks I meet, is how much you can do with so little. When I'm out portable with my little Altoids tin transceiver, a few AA cells and a length of Poundland speaker cable, I'm often drawn into long conversations with passers by astonished by the contacts I'm so easily making with such a basic setup. Their impression of Amateur radio is a shack full of wall to wall expensive equipment, a 100' tower complete with stacked yagis and a garden full of metalwork!<br /><br />So yes, I'm going to have to pick my time to work PT0S with my 3 W and a piece of wire, but it's not impossible. What I won't be doing is taking up the band for hours on end, letting my autokeyer radiate my 1KW signal every few seconds ad infinitum, in the hope that eventually I'll hear my callsign and 599, the 599 of course being completely meaningless and superfluous!<br />Oh well, maybe Stuart will get a licence someday so the he can let us know who he is... <br />Pete G4ISJPetehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04116246266778557457noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9071048343455395511.post-83807264362099097242012-11-14T22:25:59.328+00:002012-11-14T22:25:59.328+00:00Oh, I should add that the Eamon Skelton articles a...Oh, I should add that the Eamon Skelton articles are excellent. What RadCom needs is a lot more articles like this, and in my view, far fewer reviews of kit way outside most peoples budget or interest. Roger G3XBMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13673890140751539870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9071048343455395511.post-58496985333249409112012-11-14T22:23:20.361+00:002012-11-14T22:23:20.361+00:00A complete mentalist? Thank you, but I hope not. P...A complete mentalist? Thank you, but I hope not. Please re-read what I actually said. Roger G3XBMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13673890140751539870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9071048343455395511.post-67813922275697579882012-11-14T22:13:54.289+00:002012-11-14T22:13:54.289+00:00RSGB projects a view that you have to spend thousa...RSGB projects a view that you have to spend thousands? Are you reading the same RADCOM as me - all the homebrew articles by Eamon Skelton? It must really upset you to read reviews of a Yaesu 5000 instead of a crystal set...<br /><br />I thought this would be an interesting LF blog to follow but you are obviously a complete mentalist. However this is your blog so I'll leave you to your fan club and you can tell them how you broke the PT0S pile-up with 5w and a piece of wet string.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9071048343455395511.post-70137742971911151732012-11-14T20:59:00.690+00:002012-11-14T20:59:00.690+00:00I subscribe to your philosophy as expressed in you...I subscribe to your philosophy as expressed in your post. I will be referring to it from time-to-time.<br />Just had a 20M CW QRP QSO with the Canary Islands from here in NW Brittany. 5 watts and low wire drew a 579. And not the best conditions.<br /><br />72 Dick F8WBD<br />(back to 100% CW QRP)Dickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10984094559146508871noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9071048343455395511.post-6765224216543466482012-11-14T20:48:12.852+00:002012-11-14T20:48:12.852+00:00Stuart, I should add that I work PLENTY of DX with...Stuart, I should add that I work PLENTY of DX with 5W or less on SSB and CW with simple antennas and could afford to buy such an amplifier, but choose not to :-)Roger G3XBMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13673890140751539870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9071048343455395511.post-25192127280564335622012-11-14T20:43:05.051+00:002012-11-14T20:43:05.051+00:00Stuart, I have no problem with people spending man...Stuart, I have no problem with people spending many thousands on their hobby. What I have a problem with is this appearing to be the ONLY way to enjoy our great hobby. <br /><br />It is still possible to enjoy the hobby spending very little indeed, yet our national society projects a view that this is not the case. <br /><br />All I ask for is a rebalancing. Yes there are some excellent articles, but way too few on what I believe is real AMATEUR radio.Roger G3XBMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13673890140751539870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9071048343455395511.post-69000561049776821902012-11-14T20:23:57.597+00:002012-11-14T20:23:57.597+00:00Gosh you really are the Brummie Taliban of amateur...Gosh you really are the Brummie Taliban of amateur radio aren't you? If it doesn't conform to your fundamentalist qrp view then it is sham radio. <br /><br />RADCOM publishes a very wide range of articles and just because you are not interested in working dx or can't afford a HP amp doesn't mean that other people aren't or can't afford one.<br /><br />Live and let live - amateur radio is a very broad church and you come across as very bitter in your condemnation of other OM who have spent their $$$ on a decent set-up.<br /><br />StuartAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9071048343455395511.post-51966186887019982302012-11-14T20:15:11.879+00:002012-11-14T20:15:11.879+00:00Well put, Roger, well put! I got my license (the f...Well put, Roger, well put! I got my license (the first time in 1970) and built a lot of stuff out of old junk that people were throwing away. Other hams gave me old magazines which I devoured, and proceeded to build stuff out of them as well. The "hobby press" has deteriorated into a series of ads and "reviews" for expensive equipment, none of which can I afford. Sad state of affairs.<br /><br />DaveL<br />KF7JAFDaveLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01837748113498012191noreply@blogger.com