Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/03/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]That was a CBer.....PLEASE don't confuse the two...and yes, there used to be a BIG difference, but I fear that we hams are NOT immune, either.....the two markets/players have converged to a degree that makes me VERY uneasy.... Ham radio used to be inhabited by 99% decent folks.....CB was an "outlaw" pursuit, by nature (hobby type activities on CB were forbidden by federal regulations- read the regs)....This is not an elitist stance, ham radio was open to ALL persons, and represented a cross section from rich to poor...all on a first name basis and level playing field....unfortunately, they were 99+% male, and 99+% white, but that wasn't the ham's fault....I assure you that anyone meeting the minimum standards for licensing was welcome....and the standards were based on a license class system using blind testing. However, like so many sound programs, this was deemed "unfair", as it discriminated against stupidity and lack of effort....so the "standards" were lowered gradually, beginning in the seventies, to the point where now a couple night's study, with the "question pool", and bingo, you're a "ham" (not a real one, but technically a ham). BTW, unlike most of this group's pastimes, the ham license is essentially free, and old timers used to keep a couple of "junker" radios on the shelf to share with underprivileged new hams....I've given away several over the years, but not any more....the "newbies" won't take them and use them, even for FREE!!! I guess what I'm saying is that I'd >like<to see ham radio and CB radio clearly delineated, it may not be so anymore!!! Thanks, Walt On Sun, 21 Mar 1999 Zeissleica@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 3/20/99 8:07:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, > walt@jove.acs.unt.edu writes: > > > Amateur radio has seen an EXPLOSION in "dealers".....people who > > actively pursue equipment with ONLY the future deal in mind... > > I'm sure we have those here, lurking, but they usually prefer to > > buy from uninformed parties (CERTAINLY not the LUG...) so as to > > maximize profits... > > An article in a recent issue of Wired Magazine comes to mind. Seems some > young kid acting as a amateur radio dealer ripped off someone via the Net and > got blown up by a letter bomb for his sins. > > Hope we never hear of anything like that in this forum. > > /Mitch >