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I beg to disagree. If it were not for Handihams, I wouldn't have the help and friends that I do. And their audio lectures are very FB to me.
----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Thurman <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Friday, Dec 16, 2011 10:47:31
Subject: Re: helpers needed
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> hanihams is a total joke they are useless for anything except a =
> discount for buying study materials they dont even give you the free =
> audio lecture series for download anymore as a member no wonder they =
> are so hard up for membership! handihams is completely irrelevant to =
> anyone that has an extra class license,a s even their op skills classes =
> are pathetic beginner junk last time I looekd into it not only have I =
> droped them years ago, but my radio club no longer supports them based =
> on a jerk they GAVE a license to and I say gave I mean gave this jerk =
> is a general and he doens't knwo which end of the radio to talk into he =
> wanted to know why he couldn't use his mag mount he uses on 2 meters to =
> talk on hf he wipe sou tnets transmits on top of skywarn nets during =
> tornado warnings ect total worthless crap his callsign is ki4ren and =
> that's what handihams is turnng out for licensees now apparently =
> someone who so oviously has NO CLUE couldn't have passed the test unless =
> he was given LOTS of help and probably givent he answers how reliable =
> are the ve people there there whent he handiham members pay over a =
> grand to go to that camp and that's just to handihams NOT their =
> transportation costs.. sounds like buying a license to me
> I remember when handihams used to be a worthwile organization and used =
> to provide real help. I remember when i didn't have a rig I couldn't get =
> to use anything formthem yet they always talk abotu the radio loan =
> program it was nonexistant for me when I needed it
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> On Dec 16, 2011, at 11:15 AM, Richard Fiorello wrote:
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> > Hi;
> > Just so folks don't feel alone, moved to this house four years ago.=20
> > That spring got in contact with most radio clubs and said I would love=20=
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> > help with a vertical or dipole. Didn't get much reply. Took a cab to=20=
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> > one of the larger clubs and the president drove me home and said to =
> his=20
> > friends that he would catch up with them for coffee after he dropped =
> me=20
> > off. Wondered why I wasn't invited to the party. He also suggested=20=
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> > that there was a club much closer to my home that I should check out.=20=
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> > Would that have happened to a new potential non disabled member?
> > Checked out the closer club and they did help me put up a hf9v in =
> 2010.=20
> > They were going to stop back and finish the job. 18 months later=20
> > nothing and I keep going to meetings and they keep saying one of these=20=
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> > days. Initially the antenna had to come down to be re-tuned. It=20
> > resonates quite nicely on 27 MHz. There were three people working on=20=
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> > the job, one had never touched an antenna in her life, on was also new=20=
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> > and one was the president who is a ve but has no home station.
> > As for arr, back in the 1980s there was a local ham store that would =
> put=20
> > up antennas for a price. It was wonderful, no need to beg.=20
> > Unfortunately I had unbelievable tvi problems. One neighbor =
> threatened=20
> > legal action. I contacted arrl and asked if they had anyone in the =
> area=20
> > who might help put up something less likely to interfere. They sent=20=
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> > over a wonderful guy that actually worked with my dad 20 years ago =
> only=20
> > problem was he was in his 80s. Thinking back he could have taught me =
> a=20
> > lot even if nobody climbed.
> > Contacted arrl again when I moved to this qth in 2008 and got a reply=20=
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> > that the person in charge of this area knew just where I lived because=20=
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> > he had grandparents in the area. Sounded very hopeful but that was =
> the=20
> > last I heard.
> > I guess my conclusion after rambling is if there is a competent-ant =
> ham!=20
> > store in the area who will do antenna work its worth every penny. =
> Club=20
> > folks, especially older ones might be very helpful in advising what to=20=
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> > put up. I went through two miniquads each lasted about a year. Then=20=
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> > there were my adventures with the r8. Durable is just as important as=20=
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> > performance.
> > Also finding eager helpers is an art. Some folks seem to be very good=20=
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> > at and others such as yours truly are hopeless. Maybe handihams =
> should=20
> > teach a course in how best to talk your club into helping? They have=20=
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> > suggested lots of food and beer and make sure you have every =
> imaginable=20
> > part but I think there may be more to it.
> > --=20
> > richard
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