I have been protesting loudly about 48 hour contests with no forced
breaks and how bad that is for the operators. The sponsors don't seem
to care. A real shame. During one of the Iraq wars we lost a reporter
because of this. He was stuck in an armored vehicle for a very long
time unable to really move around and died from this.
None of us are getting any younger.
Stay active, stay alive!
W0MU
On 5/2/2025 11:43 AM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
Hi all,
No, DVT is not, in this context, the rate of change of voltage over time.
But it is about things not changing enough.
I was thinking the other day about how many sequential hours we all spend
sitting on a cross-country flight. This was on my mind because I have one
coming up -- to Dayton, Ohio. Then I thought about an article I read
recently, reminding me how sitting for long periods of time just isn't good
for human anatomy. They say you need to get up every 20 minutes or so and
walk around, stretch, feed your pets, get the mail, whatever. Anything but
sit for hours on end. Pun intended.
Why? DVT...deep-vein thrombosis. (I hear you saying, "WTF?" But in
fairness, I did put "OT" in the subject line.)
In short, prolonged inactivity can cause DVT and complications thereof.
I'll spare you the details, as I'm not qualified (just Google it), and I've
never had it myself. Let's just say the consequences can be scary.
Then I thought of ham radio. At times we're at the inert,
four-paws-in-the-air, bleeding edge of the bell curve in terms of sitting.
Not just for hours. For some events it's large fractions of a day.
With renewed awareness I now use nannyware to periodically break me out of
a techno-trance.
Though avoidance of DVT was never a stated goal for our product offerings,
it's a happy coincidence that our portable gear gives some of us another
excuse to get out of our chairs. In hindsight I can see the benefit to our
customers at trade shows: they're more than their share of ageless,
timeless, energetic and athletic.
Anything that encourages movement is in this category, of course, from
high-band HTs to bicycle mobile to climbing your tower.
My advice...keep on truckin'. And thanks for the bandwidth.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
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