Originally Posted by aprs.org
Is this true?
I got it from here" http://aprs.org/VoiceAlert3.html
Originally Posted by aprs.org
Is this true?
I got it from here" http://aprs.org/VoiceAlert3.html
Last edited by K9CCH; 08-10-2013 at 04:00 AM.
less as 1 in 1000 people has a ham license here, the USA might have a bit better statistics 1 on 700 or so.
Not all Hams will own a car, and not all hams will be on the road when you are on the road, so i think that statistic might be a way bit off the truth.
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According to the Wikipedia, in 2009 (most recent number I could find) there were 254,212,610 passenger vehicles on the road in the United States. In 2012, there were 738,497 amateur radio operators. If you simply divide, the number comes out to 344 cars per ham, but I think that's over-simplifying it considerably. For one thing, not every ham has a rig in his car—I don't, most of the time. I only put my 2m in when I'm traveling some distance. For another, a fair portion of those hams are not currently active.
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passeng...er_of_vehicles
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amateur_radio_operator
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The ratio is a lot higher after a ham fest, and a lot lower near bathing facilities.
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The armpit said 1 in 500 are hams, he didn't say ham mobiles. Still methinks the figure is a bit high... 1... really? (;->)
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I've had the 706MKIIG out of my truck for years, although I still have the antennas on it - by now looking a bit worse for wear after too many run-ins with garage ceilings and trees.
So I guess I'm the asshole if anyone called out on .52 trying to talk, and I didn't answer
One of these days I'll put it back in and buy new Larsen antennas that don't look like they need a year's worth of Cialis.
Jim
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WOT? Responsible drivers get tickets???
"The universe is under no obligation to make sense to you."
Neil deGrasse Tyson
73 de Warren KB2VXA
Station powered by atomic energy, operator powered by natural gas.
Here's an interesting take on the number of US amateur radio operators who are actually active—the writer estimates the number as maybe 25% of licensed hams. Assuming he is correct, that works out to about 180,000. Doing the same simple division as in my post above, that works out to 1,405,000 cars per ham. As Cor said, they're not all in their cars at any given moment, they're scattered all across a very large country and many of them don't have mobile rigs either, so that "every 500 cars" estimate is probably way off base.
All the world’s a stage, but obviously the play is unrehearsed and everybody is ad-libbing his lines. Maybe that’s why it’s hard to tell if we’re living in a tragedy or a farce.