We love these handmade glowing radio-tube USB drives https://t.co/NqvNCaqkHA pic.twitter.com/1nuAebAfdQ
— Boing Boing (@BoingBoing) October 27, 2015
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A jack of many hobbies and a master of none - spending lots of time on amateur/ham radio, running, and technology.
We love these handmade glowing radio-tube USB drives https://t.co/NqvNCaqkHA pic.twitter.com/1nuAebAfdQ
— Boing Boing (@BoingBoing) October 27, 2015
"We need to get the religion out of ham radio. No, I am not talking about the HF nets that support missionaries or similar activities. (Those people might actually be doing something good for the world.) I am talking about the religious debates concerning new technology…this technology is better than that technology."
"What other religious debates are out there? Android versus iOS, Open Source Software versus Commercial Software, My favorite rig versus Your favorite rig, … what else?"A few come to mind...
"Apparently the ARRL set up a Spectrum analyzer at Dayton the last few years and offered to test attendee HT's for spurious emissions."
"At Dayton this year, only 25% of the Baofengs that were tested, complied with Part 97. 21% of Baofengs were borderline, and 54% of Baofengs were non compliant. 86% of Wauxon's were compliant and 14% of Wauxon's were not compliant. Yaesu, Icom, Kenwood, and Connect Systems: 100% were compliant with the Part 97 standards.
The ARRL concluded that many of the radios that did not comply, would cause harmful interference with other radio services.
The article is on page 74 & 75 of the November QST."Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.