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Hello, my name is Paul Lane. I have been an amateur radio operator since 2003. I have always
liked radio even as a kid talking on the CB with the locals. I have learned many things by
participating in amateur radio. Through amateur radio the sciences open up and become more clear
to people. It is a touch and feel type of hobby that not only enlightens one to electrical
technology, but the physics aspect as well. In learning how radio works so to speak, you are
literally learing how the electrons, atoms, molecules, and photons work. Also, you will discover
that all things are interconnected.
You can not effect a change in one thing with out repercussions in another.
In designing and building working circuits you are continually seeking a balance, while still
trying to accomplish the goal of what the thing is supposed to do. If you delve deeper into
radio, you find astronomy. Whether it be solar/terrestrial effects, Jovian dynamo effects,
or even noise from the center of the Milky Way galaxy. Radio can lead you to many things. You
will soon realize though that things you once thought were totally seperate are, in reality,
wholly connected and interrelated to one another.
Have Fun!!
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