I feel sometimes all of us tend to forget what Ham Radio is truly about, so I've put together a shortish video covering some of the history of the hobby, and drawn upon that to arrive at a firm conclusion. I even attempt to answer the question that faces many of us at times - how to continue getting enjoyment from the hobby. You can watch it here: I'd love to hear people's thoughts; please do feel at liberty to reply either directly to the video, or here. If I've overlooked something important in my analysis, please let me know. 73, Jarrad VK3BL
I'm a new ham..get lots of flack from older hams about things.I'm here because I enjoy the Ham world.Thanks for you video made me feel more welcomed Thanks Jarrad Brian VE6LAY
Thanks, Jarrad! Hi from Russia This is also for me a favorable opportunity to foster international goodwill and encourage learning about telecommunications and electronics, languages learning. It's a hobby. I have over 25 years of experience in Ham radio. 73 / 55!