Yeah I agree, it's a pointless argument anyway, it is the operators choice what mode they run as long as it's permitted by the rules.Radio is radio, just get out and key the mic and talk on it.
Apparently my account on qrz.com has been removed, probably because I'm not a Ham and am only studying to get my license! That's fine, once I get my license I won't be using qrz.com!It won't let me read that without an account. There are few forums I would less like to be involved in than QRZ.com; the amount of anti-CB vitriol and hatred that has been aired on QRZ over the decades is legendary.
I have absolutely nothing against ham radio, and I have many friends who are hams. However, I think it is really unfortunate that some (mostly) older extra class hams are so rude and unwelcoming to newbies.
And people wonder why ham radio is having a hard time attracting new people.
There are lots of unlicensed operators on qrz.com. Accounts are deleted usually only if you are a dick and from the usual dicks there, you have to be a REAL bad dick to get dumped.Apparently my account on qrz.com has been removed, probably because I'm not a Ham and am only studying to get my license! That's fine, once I get my license I won't be using qrz.com!
Take the reviews on eHam.net with a grain of salt. LOLEHAM.NET is a 'dynosaur-era' website, yet very good amateur gathering place. It's running an ancient software platform, but it's "REVIEWS" forum is second to none, on just about ANY ham-related item or service. It's database has entries from THREE decades ago!
As such, It's kind of "clunky" by modern benchmarks, but I suspect that's out of necessity, in order to retain it's historic content. I've found myself perusing EHAM.NET every day.
Check out the "ELMERS" room of their forum... The REAL elmers usually treat the noob like any REAL elmer would in-person.
I like to check what actual owners have to say about radio-related stuff before pulling the trigger on it. So If you know of a better online review website with a better review of radio equipment/services, I'd sure like a link to it.Take the reviews on eHam.net with a grain of salt. LOL
I like to check what actual owners have to say about radio-related stuff before pulling the trigger on it. So If you know of a better online review website with a better review of radio equipment/services, I'd sure like a link to it.