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-=> Daryl Stout wrote to SEAN DENNIS <=-
DS> I already use Fluff Busting Purity to get rid of all the ads, group
DS> suggestions, and other garbage. I never heard of Social Fixer.
Social Fixer does it all. It's a really great add-on.
DS> Agreed. Another ham said "he needs to get a life regarding social
DS> media".
Some hams need to get their head out of their ass. ;) Let's call a spade a
spade on this.
DS> I think that IC-718 was the "get your feet wet in HF rig". I used to
DS> have one, but sold it years ago. The last time I operated HF was on the
DS> Arkansas and Missouri Railroad Memorial Day Troop Train in 2011, when
DS> we were doing 20 meter HF railroad mobile, with a hamstick antenna. A
DS> link of me in a QSO (from the moving train) is on my QRZ profile.
It was and really still is. It's a very simple radio and has a front-firing
speaker which is nice. You can do direct frequency input from the front
panel. I worked a LOT of DX with that radio. I sold mine because I needed
to make rent. I bought this 450D and while it is a nice radio, it really
has too many features for me to use and everything is buried under menu
after menu, which is annoying to me.
DS> Well, considering most hams are "frugal cheapskates" (hi hi), but we
DS> do it for the reward of doing it. At times, at a test session, if I had
DS> extra cash, I paid for an examinee to re-test, because they missed it
DS> by 1, and only had enough money for the 1 exam. When they passed it on
DS> the re-test, they wanted to reimburse me, but I said "you're getting
DS> your ticket is good enough".
Did I tell you I'm now an ARRL-accredited VE? I decided to do that once I
got my Extra ticket. Not that it's really needed around here but just
another certificate to hang on the shack wall...
DS> Contesting never did appeal to me...but there's something in ham
DS> radio for everybody.
My stepdad (whom you met), KD7SXQ, and I had a discussion about contesting
on the way home from the hospital Tuesday after he had a procedure done (I
was his driver). He told me he just couldn't understand the appeal of
contesting. I explained to him that for me, it's a chance to sharpen my
skills. I have hearing loss in both ears and I continually try to "tune" my
ears to be able to hear voices through static. I know, grand solar minimum
and all, but I still like it. I'm also a paper chaser so contesting can go
hand in hand with that.
It's much like digital radio: to me, that holds no interest. I do enjoy
digital modes though, such as Feld Hell, Olivia, PSK31, RTTY, and the like.
One of the reasons why I love amateur radio so much: there's something for
everyone.
73,
Sean
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