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Re: Why do the amsats get more and more complex?
- Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Why do the amsats get more and more complex?
- From: Steve Meuse <smeuse@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 16:40:53 -0400
Tim Tapio expunged (k4shf@k4shf.com):
> Interesting to note, our local repeater doesn't see the need to continually
> push the envelope, yet when we put one on a spacecraft, we seem to need the
> latest technology, not always available to the ham that just wants to go out
> in the backyard and operate without having to spend umpteen dollars to build
> up a station.
This is a classic argument. Let's step into a time machine for a moment...
"Phone? AM Phone? Who needs that fancy technology, CW is more than enough!" -CW op
"Single Sideband? Hogwash! AM does more than enough for me!" -AM op
"Digital voice? Who needs it! My 2.4khz wide SSB signal is fine!!" -SSB op
"PSK31? That's not real ham radio!! I want to talk in my QSO!!" -Most cranky old timers
> Like the guy working HF with a simple transceiver and a
> vertical, some of us just want to operate and don't have the
> time/interest/money to spend building the station it requires to work some
> of the more exotic modes. I haven't seen any L band radios in my price
> range and S band seems to have lost interest (even though I'm told it was
> pretty simple to get on to)
>
> My $.02 as a new operator.
You get out what you put into the hobby. That is a universal truth in life, IMHO.
-Steve
N1JFU
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