• PhobosAnomaly@feddit.uk
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    2 days ago

    I’m in that age bracket and I’ve turned to spunking the little amount of disposable income on amateur radio kit and equipment.

    I wish I’d picked up a debilitating cocaine habit instead. It’d be cheaper.

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        Very little 😂

        No I got into it to learn the theory of it more than anything. I’ve been faffing about with a VHF setup to see if I could establish a little station that could be heard anywhere in the town I’m in. That’s inexpensive to do and you can probably knock together a basic station with decent range for £100 and the time and effort needed up a ladder.

        The next step is to look further afield and build a station that operates in the 20m band, but I’m yet to be able to convince Chief Girlfriend that an end fed antenna dangling across the back garden, or a fiver metre whip mounted to the roof is a good idea. HF transceivers are exponentially more expensive, and require some support devices too.

        Otherwise, I go “hilltopping” and head up elevated positions with a quarter-wave antenna and a cheap handheld radio to listen out on what’s happening. It’s good for the geek in me; it’s good for the mind being at such pretty viewpoints; and it’s good for the body walking or running up hillsides.

        Alternatively, I’ll sit in the garden while the kids play around with FlightRadar24 open on a device and a handheld radio tuned to the local airport approach frequency, and talk about what an aircraft is or may be doing while listening to the chatter.

        So yeah, I don’t do a lot really. I live quite close to the coast so getting into marine frequencies is something on my list to do; and speaking to folk worldwide would be a laugh!

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      I’ve thought about that! seems fun! On the other hand I have choosen the worst, most stressful, expensive and frustrating 40s hobby because I’m like that. 3d printing. Should have gone for the radio. (still spend all my free time doing that )

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        3d printing is pretty challenging I take it? I’ve seen pictures of some setups, with all those spools of material. Pretty neat, but probably more difficult than I imagine.

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          I think it’s very frustrating. I tried selling my printer twice before, out of anger lol. But once you get to understand the problems things get better. But of course I have an ender3, not a “super perfect” bambu lab. people say bambu have no problems so that would be nice