Finally, someone whom understands...
GET OFF MY LAWN!!!!!!!
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Is not ham radio.
Building antennas, servicing your rig, experimenting, and getting on the air and talking with thousands of wonderful and exciting folks around the world is.
Being technically curious ...
Can have far reaching implications ... it is what brought me to radio and although Amateur has it's place, do you sense what is missing in all these posts?
I see it plain as day...
The freedom to choose, make a choice - CB doesn't make you or force your to choose anything except maybe the equipment - it belongs to no one, and it is for everyone.
Amateur - although Millions of Hz in spectrum allocations (Read that again ALLOCATIONS) and where you can do this with that and do that with this...But, you CAN NOT DO THIS ON THIS, NOR DO THAT TO THAT.
It's a broken record guys...
What does CB have?
Grab a radio, some batteries or a long extension cord, slap on and antenna; piece of damp string or a coat hanger - and start talking. Radio blows up? Get another - but not one of us is "bound" by anything except the band itself - like a passion or an addiction you pick.
But why CB why not Amateur?
IT's the Bane of the "want".
You cannot be yourself in Amateur bands, too many watchers from the tower, not enough activity on the ground for the troops to even care to go check out...everyone knows everyone else. That same adage applies over a cup of coffee, or a beer - both on CB as "handles" or Amateur by call-sign - not that it matters, In Amateur, you just can't "keep up with the Joneses', YOU ARE the Joneses'".
CB? You can do and work with what you want to find ways to communicate - expression or direction. The CB allows you to talk to the people, not generate a new hassle of following a set of instructions and rules and making sure the regulations don't send the neighborhood to the local ACE Hardware for Tiki-torches and kerosene to show up on your doorstep...it's all in the box, and if you can interpret the instructions - you can do this and this too and that with that too...you learn to understand how radio works.
In Amateur you have to know how radio works before you can even use the equipment.
Everyone is tired of following rules more complex than a SAT exam - more convoluted than a Tapeworm that been living in a goat intestine since it was a kid, more confusing than Donald Trumps Rolodex.
So the CB realm "reinvents" personality. In the Amateur realm, those that have, just buy it off the shelf and upon landing on a quiet portion of spectrum lays claim to the band for the price they paid for the radio to use it on.
Get off of my frequency! Is their battle cry!
Gosh Darn It! would it be better to say, Get Outta' My Radio? Not!