On Tuesday, September 2, 2025 at 11:25:50 AM EDT, David Gilbert via Elecraft 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> How many of those young hams were still active two years after they got
> their license? Do you even know?
>
> Dave AB7E

The pathway to a license is very easy, these days. Unfortunately, the pathway 
to sustainability is a whole other story.

Only a few who took interest in what I was doing became licensed. Of those few, 
even fewer remained active after moving on in their education and careers and 
losing contact with me.

Life has priorities. I get that. That's one of the reasons I've been largely 
inactive for many years, myself.

However, one student was offered a telecommunications job specifically because 
he was a ham, and the fact that none of the folks coming out of the technical 
schools and colleges knew anything practical about antennas, transceivers, 
transmission lines, VSWR, etc. Incidentally, the President of the company was 
not a ham, but he certainly knew what Amateur Radio was and understood its 
value as described in Part 97.1.


73 de John, KD2BD
  
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