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Subj: Re: VK2BOD > Use of AR
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Hi all,

Dr. N'Yeurt is spot on, there is so very little use of Amateur Radio in the 
South Pacific where it is needed most in a part of the world in times of 
natural disasters, cyclones being at the top of the list. I can verify this, 
during the peak of the last sunspot cycle I was chasing rare DX from K2PG and 
logged no Pacific Islanders, not a single one. That's not to blame it on 
propagation considering those in the log. The big question everywhere is how 
can we get them interested in a dinosaur with all of today's digital toys at 
their fingertips? I was one of those when I was first licensed, but one of 
those rare birds interested in radio from childhood and when I got the 
opportunity to put signals in the air I jumped on it. But what about the 
others with no interest? Oh well.

"New Jersey, the most American of all states. It has everything from
wilderness to the Mafia. All the great things and all the worst,
like Route 22."
Jean Shepherd K2ORS (SK) & WOR radio personality

73 de Warren
Station powered by JCP&L atomic energy, operator powered by natural gas.

Message timed by NIST: 22-Apr-2016 at 09:18 GMT


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