The more than I turn on the radio, the more that I hate what ham radio has become. An example:
W1AW the 'hams' ham station' publishes all kinds of very good SOUNDING ethical rules and gentleman's agreements about how to be a model ham, and promptly ignores it when it comes to their own operating practices. Even regulations about operating ham radio for 'pecuniary interest' (i/e ham for money) had to be waived in special dispensation from the FCC (or ignored) to allow the ARRL (W1AW) to do what they do on the air and to pay their ham operator staff to transmit. Ho and, QRM is OK for them, another special dispensation - like buying indulgences int eh middle ages- was granted by FCC so that they are not responsible for QRM, when they broadcast their bulletins.
Next is the collecting "599". Evidently, when there is a contest, or a renamed contest called a 'special event station', some of which operate for a year on all bands most modes all at the same time with multiple operators, all using the same callsign, without control operator (special dispensation again), you can operate in bands where it's illegal -by INTERNATIONAL LAW- to contest. Oh, it's not a "contest"! We made-up a name of 'Special Event Station', though you DO get points, multipliers, special certificates and etc. as long as you pay for them after thinking that one of our many '599's was yours.
599! 599! 599! 599! 599! 599!
Gil and I were having a nice chat, when suddenly RTTY in the CW portion (but 'technically legal' RTTY) stations all pounced, screaming '599' over and over. No thought as to the fact that we were already on the frequency. 'Nobody owns the frequency' (except the ARRL) so if you're there, we're going to take, it is the rule in special events and other contests. All for '599'.
WE had to RADICALLY change frequency, mid-conversation because of the @$#^@&*(&*#^#&!
There is a common thread in my ravings: Most of these guys would likely not be able to do this if their store bought 'appliances' they use to commit radio-mayhem went PFFFFFFFT! A single 3 nanosecond HEMP would make the bands safe for communications again! Oh, I know there's that stigma about 90% fatalities in the nation to deal with
, but operating conditions for those of us who can survive, build, repair and operate a station on home made power, well, we'd have it KNOCKED! We might be eating swill and very little of it, but MAN the bands would be clear!
The problem is that this is about the ONLY way that I can see 'good manners' returning to the ham bands, because from the top down, all that is encouraged is to buy every more stuff & collect '599' at any price.
-This sermon is available on CD for a $25USD offering-
73 de Ray
W7ASA ..._ ._
599 = BS
W1AW the 'hams' ham station' publishes all kinds of very good SOUNDING ethical rules and gentleman's agreements about how to be a model ham, and promptly ignores it when it comes to their own operating practices. Even regulations about operating ham radio for 'pecuniary interest' (i/e ham for money) had to be waived in special dispensation from the FCC (or ignored) to allow the ARRL (W1AW) to do what they do on the air and to pay their ham operator staff to transmit. Ho and, QRM is OK for them, another special dispensation - like buying indulgences int eh middle ages- was granted by FCC so that they are not responsible for QRM, when they broadcast their bulletins.
Next is the collecting "599". Evidently, when there is a contest, or a renamed contest called a 'special event station', some of which operate for a year on all bands most modes all at the same time with multiple operators, all using the same callsign, without control operator (special dispensation again), you can operate in bands where it's illegal -by INTERNATIONAL LAW- to contest. Oh, it's not a "contest"! We made-up a name of 'Special Event Station', though you DO get points, multipliers, special certificates and etc. as long as you pay for them after thinking that one of our many '599's was yours.
599! 599! 599! 599! 599! 599!
Gil and I were having a nice chat, when suddenly RTTY in the CW portion (but 'technically legal' RTTY) stations all pounced, screaming '599' over and over. No thought as to the fact that we were already on the frequency. 'Nobody owns the frequency' (except the ARRL) so if you're there, we're going to take, it is the rule in special events and other contests. All for '599'.
WE had to RADICALLY change frequency, mid-conversation because of the @$#^@&*(&*#^#&!
There is a common thread in my ravings: Most of these guys would likely not be able to do this if their store bought 'appliances' they use to commit radio-mayhem went PFFFFFFFT! A single 3 nanosecond HEMP would make the bands safe for communications again! Oh, I know there's that stigma about 90% fatalities in the nation to deal with
, but operating conditions for those of us who can survive, build, repair and operate a station on home made power, well, we'd have it KNOCKED! We might be eating swill and very little of it, but MAN the bands would be clear!
The problem is that this is about the ONLY way that I can see 'good manners' returning to the ham bands, because from the top down, all that is encouraged is to buy every more stuff & collect '599' at any price.
-This sermon is available on CD for a $25USD offering-
73 de Ray
W7ASA ..._ ._
599 = BS