Open letter to my fellow radio amateurs
By Hans Johansson, SM0IMJ
Following ST0R Southern Sudan activities the last couple of days, I’m no longer that proud to be a radio amateur.
A team of people spend their time and money to make a new DXCC available to the global amateur radio community; doing a wonderful job to “add another one to our logbooksâ€.
And what happens?
Other “fellow†radio amateurs make their best effort to disturb ST0R. Tuning, minutes of dot’s-and-dashes and other deliberate QRM on ST0R’s frequency. Why?
Let this type of behavior be something that we all take with us to our local amateur radio society, local / international amateur radio meetings and individual eye-to-eye contacts and use as a bad example of Ham Spirit and DX Code of Conduct.
Let’s turn back to normal behaviour and re-establish Ham Spirit on our bands.
Make me a proud radio amateur again… :)
Hans – SMØIMJ
PS. My warmest 73 to the ST0R team; you’re doing a great job putting a new DXCC in my log and thousands of others too.
Following ST0R Southern Sudan activities the last couple of days, I’m no longer that proud to be a radio amateur.
A team of people spend their time and money to make a new DXCC available to the global amateur radio community; doing a wonderful job to “add another one to our logbooksâ€.
And what happens?
Other “fellow†radio amateurs make their best effort to disturb ST0R. Tuning, minutes of dot’s-and-dashes and other deliberate QRM on ST0R’s frequency. Why?
Let this type of behavior be something that we all take with us to our local amateur radio society, local / international amateur radio meetings and individual eye-to-eye contacts and use as a bad example of Ham Spirit and DX Code of Conduct.
Let’s turn back to normal behaviour and re-establish Ham Spirit on our bands.
Make me a proud radio amateur again… :)
Hans – SMØIMJ
PS. My warmest 73 to the ST0R team; you’re doing a great job putting a new DXCC in my log and thousands of others too.