Sometimes things just drop in over the transom. But it’s usually when the transom-owner is effective, organized and the opportunity coming along is looking for such a place to land. In short, those who are effective tend to get unsolicited opportunities. And a true windfall does come along some time. What the recipient does with it depends on their vision.
Read MoreOh, They Should’ve … Here’s Why and Why Not on the QSX→
/How often have you seen into the thinking process of the development engineering team for an amateur radio manufacturer? Or an industrial test and measurements manufacturer of devices used frequently by amateur operators? In the latter case, the HP Journal was (and still is for vintage equipment) a key source for their line of equipment and often had an in-depth article from the engineers who designed one of their popular test devices. Less so but often with the Tek Journal, too. I always see if there’s a “design article” for any HP or Tek vintage equipment before I make a purchase. While MFJ Enterprises frequently gives factory tours, even for a single visitor, Martin Jue rarely gives public disclosures of the thought process of a device. At least, not until it’s well into production and sales.
Read MoreNumber of Amateur Radio Licensees Continues to Grow
/For the Ignite talk that I’m doing on November 7, I wanted a to show how the number of amateur radio licensees has grown over the past ten years or so. Unfortunately, the only graph that I could find had data through 2014.
So, with the data from the ARRL VEC, I created the above chart, which includes data through December 2019. Click on the chart to see full-size image.
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