Michael, If you know what a 6AQ5 is you are in my age group. We are the ones that remember $3.00 phone calls and $0.25 a gallon gasoline. My present keyboard doesn't have a cent key. The youth of today are multi-tasking operators of electronic toys for their self amusement. It is easier to reach the moon than to have them grasp the concept of Amateur Radio. They are not interested in the how and the why of the toys they play with and the electronic skills that we have learned will go with us. China and Taiwan are now the center of the electronics hardware industry. The technology came from US Government research for our Military. No new technology is in the pipe line for the next leap forward. The reasons we have for being Amateur Radio Operators are ours, we must find a way to seed Amateur Radio into the minds of today's youth or lose Amateur Radio tomorrow.
The top of the hour glass is not full!
Art, KC6UQH
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