Not a boring diatribe; it is well said.
If a person is truly interested he will persevere [ when I was 16,
the thought that little me ,in the attic of my fathers house in S.Wales,
could at the press of a key alter the potential between two ends of a
housewife's wet washing line in far away Texas was so absorbing that I have been
making things to do just that ever since]
"Encouragement" can be vastly overdone. The current policy of a well known
UK organisation to positively cajole people into a hobby that is of only
passing interest, by making entry almost a form filling exercise has meant that
"most of us" are not attempting any such thing but using radio as an
oral version of internet chat-rooms . That would be fine if it were not on the
amateur bands but we have reached a situation where in fact only a tiny
minority "in the amateur radio world are attempting to ask [any] question or
demonstrate [ anything ] ......but that does not apply to anyone on this
list, which has cheered me no end since I subscribed.
Bryan G3GVB
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 11:03
PM
Subject: Re: LF: Loops V Verticals
most of us in the amateur radio world are attempting to either ask that
question on a band of interest or maybe just to demonstrate our presence. If
folks are led to believe that only the achievement of
"biggest/best/loudest/first!" is good enough then what encouragement is left
for the guy who wants to try something different?
Where is the incentive if his efforts when published are to be ridiculed
or condescended on? I have always believed our hobby (and scientific interest)
was bigger than this and much bigger than the people who transiently (and we
are all transients) participate.
And if you think this a boring diatribe, just start me off after a good
dinner and a decent claret !
Pat g4gvw
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