Gadgeteer2000
Member
Hello all,
I am trying to understand why ham's use DMR? My impression was that (most) ham's passion is about using radio waves to communicate (and part of the fun is to find the best technology solution - antenna etc.).
DMR is a digitally transmitted communication medium - and so in many ways more similar to Whatsapp, Zoom, Skype etc. etc. vs. being a ham radio (unless a local, range limited contact is established)
I have monitored some brandmeister chats. It is very common to hear participants to be excited to talk to a person from a new country or continent and consider the connection an achievement. But is there not ZERO achievement in overcoming distance if the connection happens via the internet? Is it not equally simple (or difficult) to talk to someone 50 km's away or 15000 km's away if both use the internet to connect?
My point is DMR is really not a classic ham technology anymore - it is a new digital technology very different from classic radio wave communications.
So why is there still such a big followership? Thank you for sharing: I am really interested to understand.
I am trying to understand why ham's use DMR? My impression was that (most) ham's passion is about using radio waves to communicate (and part of the fun is to find the best technology solution - antenna etc.).
DMR is a digitally transmitted communication medium - and so in many ways more similar to Whatsapp, Zoom, Skype etc. etc. vs. being a ham radio (unless a local, range limited contact is established)
I have monitored some brandmeister chats. It is very common to hear participants to be excited to talk to a person from a new country or continent and consider the connection an achievement. But is there not ZERO achievement in overcoming distance if the connection happens via the internet? Is it not equally simple (or difficult) to talk to someone 50 km's away or 15000 km's away if both use the internet to connect?
My point is DMR is really not a classic ham technology anymore - it is a new digital technology very different from classic radio wave communications.
So why is there still such a big followership? Thank you for sharing: I am really interested to understand.
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