Not short. Not sweet. But still fresh from the oven (accurate).
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Thanks!
Just calling it as it is or more like what it's become.
Not short. Not sweet. But still fresh from the oven (accurate).
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Thanks!
Just calling it as it is or more like what it's become.
I am lucky to live in small town rural Ontario Canada, not many of us on the radio, but a handful, many of us are 30 miles apart, but we get it done quite well most of the time. We have nobody using any amount of power, no foulness, no bad manners, no problems , not one. Radio is quiet, but alive and well here. All the locals are class operators. Our group is slowly growing in numbers, as we have all got better equipment and reached out farther, we find new people. When I got back into radio a few years ago it was dead. I would just not give up, kept calling, kept building better antennas, it took close to a year to find a few others on the air, then they new people , and the circle got bigger. My advice. work it like your life depended upon it. If you build it they will come. I run every night at 7 like a clock, I tell new contacts they will find me at 7 on lsb 38. If people know where and when to find you. They come back. People want to talk. We are slowly building a radio community. Everyone of us has a love for radio.I did not take it negatively sorry if you took it that way. I find that with political correctness comes nothing but lies and no one ever taking responsibility for their actions. Too often in life people do not say what needs to be said today. That just not me. I told a Nun to "Get lost it is not happening! " in church once. Funny thing is when I told her that people around me started clapping and patting me on the back. I guess no one ever called her on her B.S. before! Life is too short for that!
Obviously peoples perception is going to vary and their environment will likewise vary! I am sure their are still pockets in fly over country that have very nice decent people. I can only speak to what I have seen. The days of being quite are gone for me. If I see someone littering I say something to them about it. If I see a kid being destructive I ask them what the heck they are doing! The road back to what this nation used to be will not be an easy road and you can not help it along by only saying nice things to people and keeping quite when they do things that are not appropriate!
Thank you for being clear though I do appreciate it. I too am sorry if I came off as being upset. I am sipping a hot cup of tea and enjoying myself! LOL...Cheers!
I am lucky to live in small town rural Ontario Canada, not many of us on the radio, but a handful, many of us are 30 miles apart, but we get it done quite well most of the time. We have nobody using any amount of power, no foulness, no bad manners, no problems , not one. Radio is quiet, but alive and well here. All the locals are class operators. Our group is slowly growing in numbers, as we have all got better equipment and reached out farther, we find new people. When I got back into radio a few years ago it was dead. I would just not give up, kept calling, kept building better antennas, it took close to a year to find a few others on the air, then they new people , and the circle got bigger. My advice. work it like your life depended upon it. If you build it they will come. I run every night at 7 like a clock, I tell new contacts they will find me at 7 on lsb 38. If people know where and when to find you. They come back. People want to talk. We are slowly building a radio community. Everyone of us has a love for radio.
I am lucky to live in small town rural Ontario Canada, not many of us on the radio, but a handful, many of us are 30 miles apart, but we get it done quite well most of the time. We have nobody using any amount of power, no foulness, no bad manners, no problems , not one. Radio is quiet, but alive and well here. All the locals are class operators. Our group is slowly growing in numbers, as we have all got better equipment and reached out farther, we find new people. When I got back into radio a few years ago it was dead. I would just not give up, kept calling, kept building better antennas, it took close to a year to find a few others on the air, then they new people , and the circle got bigger. My advice. work it like your life depended upon it. If you build it they will come. I run every night at 7 like a clock, I tell new contacts they will find me at 7 on lsb 38. If people know where and when to find you. They come back. People want to talk. We are slowly building a radio community. Everyone of us has a love for radio.
This is actually quite common, a lot of people who are only interested in hanging with the locals find DX to be nothing more than interference and lay off the radio when skip is rolling.
I am in Lanark County Ontario, between Kingston and Ottawa, near the town of Perth.What part of Ontario are you in? I am located between Alliston and Base Borden, a few operators in this area as well as Toronto area. All decent operators around me.
I am happiest when there is no sporadic E. When it’s there I just try to make the best of it.
I run Legal CB’s so Skip is a Big issue and it makes Local Rag Chewing almost Impossible so I prefer Zero Skip when I’m on.I did that when I was a kid growing up and now I have moved on to where my DX is far easier even under current conditions.
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On the other hand...SpE is the one thing in Ham radio that has me interested. One day, I suppose I’ll get there.
I have no idea what SpE is?
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