tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5480750694693825336.post2424981134172650388..comments2024-03-21T00:59:58.137-07:00Comments on G0KYA's Amateur Radio Blog: International Marconi Day, April 22 2017Steve Nicholshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03564402221894277279noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5480750694693825336.post-45740893999604916092017-09-05T23:31:26.065-07:002017-09-05T23:31:26.065-07:00Hi Steve, it is good see that people still talking...Hi Steve, it is good see that people still talking about Marconi Day and helping HAMs to keep up their hobby. Actually speaking, Amateur Radio is face a slow natural death in the face technological advancement and high equipment costs. We, at HAM Tourism is trying our level best to keep this great hobby alive simply because we have realized the value of it as it helps the community in the following manner:<br /><br />a) Developing a team work effort<br />b) Developing patience<br />c) Learning basic electrical/electronic lessons/earth sciences<br />d) ​Building relationships with fellow HAMs from various countries<br />e) Learning to use the Language<br />f) Learning Patience<br />g) Learning a hobby which will allow them to make as a career<br /><br />If we do not introduce new thinking and new blood in to this sports, it will be the end of it as I mentioned above. In this quest we are helping HAMs to take this to the next generation though we are not HAMs. We are sure and beleive that HAMs will and should appreciate our efforts. Please visit our site when you have free time: https://www.hamtourism.comHAM Tourismhttps://www.hamtourism.comnoreply@blogger.com