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Re: [Amps] QSK (okay, not QSK...)

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Subject: Re: [Amps] QSK (okay, not QSK...)
From: Joe Isabella <n3ji@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 16:02:20 -0800 (PST)
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Really...  I didn't suggest it was unsat.  Nowhere.  I was seriously grinning 
when I wrote that, but I can see some of you can't take something for what it's 
worth...  A light-hearted statement.  I didn't make fun of physically 
challenged people, either -- but you took it that way.  I didn't say using a 
memory keyer was too easy.  I said having your PC find a DX station you need on 
the spots, turn the antenna, and tune the radio for you (which can easily be 
done these days), the next logical step of just having the PC go ahead and work 
them was funny.  Don't you?
   
  If not, well, I guess I'm a little ahead of my time.  ;-)
   
  I really do enjoy the nostalgic modes, because as you have accused, I am 
guilty of being born after that period of radio was over.  I try to imagine 
myself working on some of the technology we take for granted today for the very 
first time on bands where a 1/4 wave antenna is a 1/2 mile long.  In fact, when 
I was on active duty, I worked at a communication site in Italy that would have 
literally been under Marconi's antennas, if they were still there today.  I can 
send you an aerial photo (courtesy of Google Earth) if you like showing the 
site and what's left of the support bases of his towers and their anchor points 
surrounding it.  It's really quite awe inspiring.  I've also been an officer 
(one year as President) in one of the oldest ARCs in the country (going on 92 
years now) for the last 4 years.  I've put lots of time into bettering Amateur 
Radio in many ways over my nearly 20 years of being licensed.  Please save your 
criticisms and your brag file for somebody that d
 eserves
 it.
   
  So no, I wasn't alive before the 70s.  That's the very reason I try to see 
things from the point of view of the real OTs.  In fact, one of our eldest 
members is going on being licensed for *EIGHT* decades.  I know of nobody else 
that has that kind of perspective.  I love hearing his stories.
   
  BTW, I used WB6NOA's study guides...  THANKS GORDO!!
   
  I think I'm starting to get depressed with this exchange, which I thought 
started out as a light-hearted one.  I'll leave this alone now, even though 
some others are enjoying it (sorry guys).  I'm not sure, but you may be getting 
aggrivated with me, and I really don't care to have that happen...or any kind 
of loss of respect (in either direction).
   
  73 OM...
   
  ...-.-   . .
  

Jim Kearman <jkearman@att.net> wrote:
  
From: Joe Isabella 
> You really need to lighten up.

Likewise, Joe, because I didn't criticize your favorite modes of operation, or 
imply that any given use of technology is unsat. You did. I _suggested_ people 
use a memory keyer to reduce mistakes and fatigue in pileups. You equated that 
to robot stations. You think using a memory keyer is too easy, but there are 
thousands of QRPers who would say the same thing about your Henry, or even your 
ricebox or Viking clone. Especially given the bandwidth a DSB AM signal 
consumes. There _is_ plenty of room for us all, and impugning people by making 
comparisons like that was out of line. I was using CW for almost a decade 
before you were born, as a civilian and in the military. I first worked for 
ARRL 12 years before you were licensed. When you upgraded to Tech, maybe you 
used Now You're Talking, or the ARRL license manual, which I edited about the 
time you upgraded. I've spent a great part of my life helping people get 
started in ham radio, no matter what their interests, even if they 
were no-coders. So, no, I don't take it as a joke when someone jumps on me for 
suggesting a simple device that has been around longer than you have.

73,

Jim, KR1S
http://kr1s.kearman.com/
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