[aprssig] Where to from here for APRS ?
Richard Amirault
ramirault at verizon.net
Sun Oct 29 20:00:54 EST 2006
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Duncan"
Subject: Re: [aprssig] Where to from here for APRS ?
(snip)
> When I got into APRS way back in January, 1993, I was pretty much burned
> out on ham radio and APRS gave me a new focus and direction which
> reinvigorated my interest in amateur radio. It was a great 10-year run and
> I enjoyed getting to know others APRS people all over the country but it
> just became less and less important to me in the grand scheme of things
> (probably the result of marriage, a new home, returning to my lifelong
> hobby of model railroading, and the rigors of two graduate degree
> programs).
>
> I would probably enjoy getting active in APRS again if there were new
> frontiers to tackle but it seems that we are just staying in the same
> place. New gadgets are nice but, as we all know, all gadgets are
> novelties, too and like a kid at Christmas the new toys eventually get set
> aside as the newness wear off.
(snip)
Not everyone feels the same way about life as you. From what you've said
you seem to get bored with most things unless you are challenged in some
way. That's fine .. but, again, not everyone feels that way. I've been
into APRS since there were only two programs APRSDos and the Mac version
... AND I STILL RUN APRSDos as my only software.
APRS is a tool, like a hammer or a saw. Yes, you can make improvements in
the tool, but only so much. Frankly, 99% of the time APRS is not doing what
it is designed to do ... "Real time emergency communications" (hope I got
that right Bob) But should the occasion arrise that you really need to use
that tool .. you may regret selling (or throwing away) that hammer or saw.
Richard Amirault N1JDU Boston,
MA, USA
n1jdu.org "Go Fly A Kite"
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