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why do ham operators act like they are so darn special and act so stuck up
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by RollingWave, Jun 15, 2013.
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Ham radio operators have brought a LOT of tech into the world, that's for sure. Last I saw, two old code operators can still out text a couple of teenagers.. The code operators using morse code keys, the teens using cell phones.. Why?? Because the code operators can talk and listen at the same time (duplex) where the cell phone users have to wait until the other person hits the send button before making thier response..Jerry82 Thanks this. -
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I think Ridgeline pretty much has it right. I started out on CB a friend talked me into taking the ham test. Which by the way in 1987 was I believe a 25 and 35 question test you had to take 2. A few months later I went back and took my CW test (Morse code)and since then upgraded to general class which is another test and back then more CW. Now the only complaints I have about CB is the few that operate in the ham bands, on frequencies that I had to work for to use. Otherwise I feel that 11 meters is an extremely useful tool. As for the use in emergencies some hams are over zealous and annoying. I am a 911 paramedic and in an emergency situation I go into medic mode not ham mode. Radios no matter what frequency or who operates them, have a lot of uses and can do much good. So don't bash the bands or the people who use them properly. To put it straight there are good CBers good hams, and there is idiot CBers and idiot hams. We are all created equal.
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ham operators, of which I am one, MUST police our allotted fq bands. Otherwise, we risk losing them. We will not tolerate unlicenced users nor willful misuse of our segments. It is that simple. Nothing personal; get licenced as an amateur operator and you are free to join in. Until then, listen if you wish, but stay off.
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Oh; one other thing I neglected to add, in response to one blog about this question. Some little Einstein said to "bring it on", as if a misuser of ham bands cannot be located. To this, I say, a little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing. Said another way, you are wrong. Learn up. You will then see how easily you will be located. Physics would not hurt to learn at all.
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I've never used 10 meters. I own exports for the channels in the 11 meter band that are outside the legal CB band. Who polices those? I didn't figure a ham would care as long as I don't interfere with the ham band......at least none of the hams I know care.
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