Hams are frugal cheapskates, after all.
Mortar M. wrote to Daryl Stout <=-
Hams are frugal cheapskates, after all.
Guess it depends on your perspective. Considering the
cheapest desktop HF rig I've seen is ~$500 US, and that's
bare-bones, you're not exactly starting out in the bargain
basement. Wnat an SDR desktop like the IC-7300, then your
looking at a grand! Then there's the antennae, possibly a
tower and/or amp, and it goes from there.
Great hobby, but not a cheap one. It's no wonder most the
hams I've listened to were had professional careers before
they retired.
Makes 2m/440 much cheaper - but more limited of course...
Great hobby, but not a cheap one. It's no wonder most the hams
I've listened to were had professional careers before they
retired.
Yet, ANY hobby can "nickel and dime you to death".
Yet, ANY hobby can "nickel and dime you to death".
Nickel and dimes I can handle. 50s and 100s are another story.
Mortar M. wrote to Jimmy Anderson <=-
Re: Re: Hams on the Cheap
By: Jimmy Anderson to Mortar M. on Wed Dec 03 2025 22:17:00
Makes 2m/440 much cheaper - but more limited of course...
Sure on both counts. I had an Alinco HT I bought back in the '80s and paid around $200, I think. Course, 2m was a lot more active back then
in my area. Today, all I ever hear is the repeater IDs. --- SBBSecho
Daryl Stout wrote to Mortar M. <=-
Great hobby, but not a cheap one. It's no wonder most the hams
I've listened to were had professional careers before they
retired.
There's a meme that notes "if you want your kids to stay away from
bad things (i.e. drugs), get them into ham radio. They'll never have
any money for anything else." <G>
Yet, ANY hobby can "nickel and dime you to death".
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