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    Incidentally, there are people in the ham radio community who understand the public relations problem that ham radio has. There is a blog that is dedicated to pointing out the ridiculous in the ham radio world, http://www.hamsexy.com (it's not a terribly active site although there is a recent post from December of this year.)

    Here is a rant from that site back in 2010 (Language warning for the sensitive.):

    This whole stupid ordeal just goes to show why amateur radio will, thankfully, be dead in 15 years, when the old, cranky, overweight non-procreating men who current occupy space in this hobby will mercifully die. Then, the amateur bands can be turned over to something useful, like public safety, media, broadcasting, etc… anything but the old fart geeky whinefest that goes on these days.

    Remember when Ham Radio was a vital service? When I was a kid I used to see the local amateur radio club at conventions and events, doing long distance relay messages for your friends or family, and I thought that was so cool… Extremely long distance, real time communication was something that didn’t exist for most people at that time, and it was a novelty.

    Then, something terrible happened to ham radio: progress. Nowadays, with cell phones, long distance calls without the assistance of an operator and the internet have made communicating with people around the world commonplace and uninteresting. The rest of the world rocketed forward while Ham Radio stood still. There have been a few brave people who attempted to incorporate new technology into ham radio, but the ‘old guard’ resisted like someone was taking away their triple Baconator… WHAT? IRLP? THAT’S NOT HAM RADIO. WHAT? DIGITAL? THAT’S ENCRYPTION AND NOT ALLOWED. And don’t even get me started on those fucking idiots who claim that Ham Radio is a ‘vital public service’, and that it MMMMUUUSSSTTTT be maintained ‘when all else fails’…. Well, so far the only disasters that Ham Radio has been useful at have been those where self-important hams have crowbarred their way in. Hams are only good at calling in rain to Skywarn net control, fetching coffee for the REAL first responders (the ones that belong to licensed, government sanctioned organizations that actually have physical fitness requirements) or patrolling little kiddies on halloween. That’s it. And take the fucking lightbar off of your car, you fat loser … you are embarrassing us all.

    Face it – Ham Radio will be all but gone in a lot shorter time than all of us realize. If you want to find out the culprit, it isn’t Echolink or BPL or Riley or even Barack Obama – it’s YOU, you smelly, fat, old piece of shit. YOU.
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    If you guys want to start a thread to teach/inform/share/answer questions for the Ham newbs, start one and I will sticky it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    If you guys want to start a thread to teach/inform/share/answer questions for the Ham newbs, start one and I will sticky it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    If you guys want to start a thread to teach/inform/share/answer questions for the Ham newbs, start one and I will sticky it.
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    Amateur Radio is a hobby. I joined ARRL after getting my license. I went to a few meetings of the The Denver Radio Club but didn't join.

    Like most hobbies, it takes time, interest, and money. I never seem to have all three at the same time.

    As for talking on the radio, I'm not really a big fan of talking to anyone without any purpose. Sometimes I will just have the radio on in the background, but I can't recall hearing anything worth listening to so I never had much interest in talking.
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    So i have a bunch of the ham magazines from the last couple years. If anyone wants to have some to check out some of the equipment reviews, articles, etc., you're more than welcome to 'em!
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    BaoFeng UV-5R+ Dual-Band 136-174/400-480 MHz FM Ham Two-Way Radio

    Is this ^^^^^ worth getting for $25? If so, should I get 2, or more?

    And what would it be capable of (a brief synopsis in laymen's terms)? I know only what I have read in this thread, and didn't even understand a large portion of that...
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    For $25 they are a great learning tool.
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    I've got your book.
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    Copy.
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