W4DMH...... Dave.......WV.......Net Control
AC0BG.......Dean.......IA
WA1HHN ......Walt.......MA
KD8HDP...... Justin.......MI
KD8JPQ......Jeff..............OH
The Radio Amateur is
CONSIDERATE...never knowingly operates in such a way as to lessen the pleasure of others.
LOYAL...offers loyalty, encouragement and support to other amateurs, local clubs, and the American Radio Relay League, through which Amateur Radio in the United States is represented nationally and internationally.
PROGRESSIVE...with knowledge abreast of science, a well-built and efficient station and operation above reproach.
FRIENDLY...slow and patient operating when requested; friendly advice and counsel to the beginner; kindly assistance, cooperation and consideration for the interests of others. These are the hallmarks of the amateur spirit.
BALANCED...radio is an avocation, never interfering with duties owed to family, job, school or community.
PATRIOTIC...station and skill always ready for service to country and community.
--The original Amateur's Code was written by Paul M. Segal, W9EEA, in 1928.
can't wait to hear more about the DXpedition plans in Cape Breton!!!
ReplyDeleteWell Lil Sis, here is some of the info you will need to hear. A bunch of scruffy unshaven Ham Operators will show up, eat all of the food for miles, drink all of the drink, and string wires all over the place and soak up enough power to dim the lights in Ottawa. Every TV for at least 100 miles will experience a bunch of line across their screens. BUT!!! Cape Breton will be on the IOTW Map and will be very famous......HEHEHE
ReplyDeletePlease allow me to discuss a bit on the DXpedition comment above.
ReplyDeleteFor those that may be unfamiliar with a DXpedition, it is a well organized, almost professional group outing to a remote far away destination to set up a temporary HAM station to broadcast in almost contest mode to give other HAM's a shot at a remote contact. There are DXpeditions to the Arctic Circle, remote Pacific Islands, a mountain Peak in the Himalayas, almost anywhere on this earth that you can imagine. Ham operators will plan for years, gather up generators,radio and antenna equipment, food stores and other survival needs and travel which may require hiking or other means of conveyance. It is truly a monstrous undertaking.
My comment above was not to poke fun at DXpeditions!!! It was to inject a bit of levitiy at a DXpedition that we here at the APRN may do!!!! And, to prepare Kymber for the ultimate surprise when we come knocking at her door!!!
You see, sometimes Hams get a bit stuffed shirt about things and we here at the APRN really want to convey a fun attitude with Ham radio. Yes, there needs to be a certain seriousness as we are teaching preparedness as well as communications, BUT, it can be fun as well!!! After all, with the way things are getting, you just gotta smile sometimes, knowing that when things get bad, we as Hams can rise to the occasion!!!!