I have enjoyed CB radio for years. Naturally, there have been times of frustration, but my overall experience has been great. I enjoy some local folks, often helping them get their stations on the air, continuing in the radio tradition of friendship and cooperation. I thrive on long distance communications. Speaking to some of the folks on the forums across country, or internationally, has only made my experiences more memorable, especially on antennas I've built from flea market and hardware store parts.
Just recently transitioning to Amateur radio I remain excited about the fun and possibilities. I have been a ham for 2-1/2 weeks and have heard an argument on the 75m, but I've heard far more really decent folks, and been warmly congratulated for getting my ticket with numerous invitations to check in on the weekly nets and daily roundtables. This is what I identify with...
I have already loaded up my CB antenna mast as a multiband vertical, put up a 20 meter dipole, taken it down and put up a fan dipole, then took it apart to try a doublet fed with twin lead and first time homebrewed 4:1 and 1:1 current baluns. For the life of me I can not imagine being distracted by craziness from the sheer adventure of traveling the world on the airwaves from the comfort of a customized, personalized shack.
And, I have done none of it alone. The fraternity of radio enthusiasts here on this forum and others I enjoy, in my neighborhood, and imagined faces whose voices I recognize although having never met face to face have helped me on my journey. Thanks, BTW.
I am still enthused about radio. It means more to me than any "what used to be" (no disrespect intended). For me it is like a stew, you get out of it what you put in.
Homer
KG5SQX
Just recently transitioning to Amateur radio I remain excited about the fun and possibilities. I have been a ham for 2-1/2 weeks and have heard an argument on the 75m, but I've heard far more really decent folks, and been warmly congratulated for getting my ticket with numerous invitations to check in on the weekly nets and daily roundtables. This is what I identify with...
I have already loaded up my CB antenna mast as a multiband vertical, put up a 20 meter dipole, taken it down and put up a fan dipole, then took it apart to try a doublet fed with twin lead and first time homebrewed 4:1 and 1:1 current baluns. For the life of me I can not imagine being distracted by craziness from the sheer adventure of traveling the world on the airwaves from the comfort of a customized, personalized shack.
And, I have done none of it alone. The fraternity of radio enthusiasts here on this forum and others I enjoy, in my neighborhood, and imagined faces whose voices I recognize although having never met face to face have helped me on my journey. Thanks, BTW.
I am still enthused about radio. It means more to me than any "what used to be" (no disrespect intended). For me it is like a stew, you get out of it what you put in.
Homer
KG5SQX