Two sides to every story.
I can see Peakbagr's point, especially in light of recent thread hijackings and mis-understandings. I was going to let it die, but as others seem to have an interest and keep it going, let me try to explain a few things.
First Peakbagr, as you are not a licensed 'Ham', I just want to explain that we do not consider ham radio in any manner or form related to cell phones or CB's. Most ham's work hard to get their license A ham with a good quality handheld radio and a little bit of skill and training, can contact people several states away from a mountaintop. Many hams are involved in a sub-hobby called "mountaintopping" which, in many cases involves hiking. In addition, many hams are heavily involved in emergency communications, including SAR and disaster management. Many SAR personnel are have ham licenses. Personally I have been an emergency coordinator in 3 NY counties, and an assistant Radio Officer for my current county. We carry our rigs into the woods for pleasure, but also to provide security and a safety net, for ourselves or others in need. I have fielded several offline inquiries form VFTT'rs about getting a ham ticket, one has already gotten hers. SO I think it is fair to say that we are not to far off topic.
On the other hand, I see your point too. Too often, things get out of control here. Darren, Warren, and I had an interesting conversation about it on Saturday afternoon. I think I have a good handle on his intent, and I don't think that has been violated in this case. None the less, the possibility exists, and I think that’s why you were quick to jump in this time, BEFORE it got out of hand. I recognize that. As a moderator, I respect your authority even if I may not agree with it. Someone has to make the calls, and we all need to support that call, whether it suits our personal needs at the time or not. If we second guess every call you make, we will have anarchy and wind up with a board that is like so many others, and filled with junk. This is a quality group, and no one wants to see that.
I'm going to the Gathering in Sept. and when I'm there I don't want to have to apologize for getting the moderators PO'd. I want to enjoy the new friends I've already made, and make some new ones. That is far more important to me than steering a conversation the way I would like it to go. Ham radio used to be a driving force in my life, and I have had the pleasure and honor of competing in worldwide radio contest on a few world class teams. Someday I may go back there again, but for now I'm happy when I'm hiking.
So Peakbagr, unless you change your mind, I think we should take this offline as you wish.
If anyone wants to discuss this further, you can send me a direct email at
[email protected] . I will be hiking all this weekend, so don't expect any quick responses.
Happy Hiking,
Tom (N2SA)