So I'm basically a year old ham, and learning, as some of you know. I'm interested in radio tech, to a certain degree....I mean I do have a radio, after all. Heh. What I guess I miss out on is a good rag chew with some new people in other areas. My grandpa put me on his knee 25-30 years ago and we used to chew the fat with people all over the world about all kinds of random stuff. I vividly remember talking to a guy named Sid in New Zealand about my whole childhood life! Now that I'm older and have my own gear, everyone I talk to on the radio just wants to talk radio, and gear, and antennas. I guess I am just interested in actually talking to new people in new areas, and finding out what the weather's like, how the economy is, what the car show scene looks like, and talk news....etc. It seems the only people on the radio anymore are the die hard radio tech geeks. There is nothing wrong with that, but it is really genuinely hard to meet an average human being and just shoot the crap about life.....but I guess that IS life these days. Am I alone here? I dunno, I guess people just wanting to talk radio tech is them trying to create a bond thru shared interest being as I'm on it in the first place.
Do any of you just meet random people on the air that you become friends with and chat about life events? Do you meet anyone you actually talk to regularly outside of radio club contests and stuff? I mean its nice to get a personal distance record quick contact in during an event or something, but do you talk to these people afterwards?
Do any of you just meet random people on the air that you become friends with and chat about life events? Do you meet anyone you actually talk to regularly outside of radio club contests and stuff? I mean its nice to get a personal distance record quick contact in during an event or something, but do you talk to these people afterwards?