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regrets...............
Posted: 23 Jul 2021 02:12 PM PDT
http://ve3wdm.blogspot.com/2021/07/regrets.html
They say that hindsight is 20/20 and really no matter what age you are I
bet you have looked back on something and would have done it differently.
My mom used to tell me that if things went along perfectly you would never
have a chance to grow and learn. She was right but some decisions I made looking back if I made them differently the growing and learning would have been faster and easier. But what fun is that eh......If we all had 20/20 hindsight as Amateur radio op's how would things be different? For me, I
would not have to purchase AGAIN items that at the time I thought I would
never need. Also in retrospect, there were times I sold equipment for the
lust of other equipment and in some cases regretted it.
So what are some of my hindsight 20/20 slash regrets...............selling
my first rig it was a Kenwood TS-520SE I had the AT-200 tuner, DG5 digital display and the VFO 520S. At that time it was traded in for a shiny used
Icom 745. but in hindsight, I sure wish I had kept it as it was the first
rig I had but I do have some nice pictures of it.
Very early in my years, I had a part-time job at an Amateur Radio store
called Hobbytronics (no longer in the biz). It was there I was able to
purchase my first brand new rig and yes you guessed it I traded my Icom 745
for a brand spanking new Icom 735. No regrets here but it had me realize
the one can trade up to bigger and better!
At the next point in my ham radio adventures, I drank the Elecraft Koolaid.....I started with the KX1 that I built and was thrilled with it
when it worked. I then added the K2 (actually 2 of them) I then took the
leap to a K3. The KX1 and K2's eventually were sold and the "ham bucks"
were used to purchase needed items like a brand spanking new Elecraft
KX3!!! In hindsight did I need it, no not really at all the K2's were
loaded and served me well both at home and portable but I WANTED a KX3. I regret getting rid of both K2's as I built them from scratch and they
actually work.
Then the loaded K3 was sold for my retirement gift to me an Icom 7610. I
had great success with the K3 and how it was able to be upgraded via a
simple download over the internet. The Icom was the same and it too could
be upgraded with the latest and greatest software........WRONG! I found out
the hard way that Icom most of the time upgrades to fix issues and not to
added new features. To cut Icom some slack they did just this year provide
some upgrades but with Icom it's all about the bottom line and not that
there is anything wrong with that. So should I had stuck with my fully
loaded K3.......yes I think so but hindsight is 20/20
I was comforted in the fact that I still had ONE Elecraft rig in the shack........my trusty KX3 for portable op's and if ever my Icom 7610 went down. Here comes another regret, my PC was old and showing its age. I
decided to look around the net to see how I could upgrade my PC and it
turned out that this retired guy was a bit short on cash to upgrade the PC
to where I wanted it. I was looking at the KX3 and it really was used for portable op's which for the past 2 years never happened. I convinced myself
it was just gathering dust (regret) and so I sold it along with its accessories. I was able to use those ham bucks to do a total upgrade of the
PC. Looking back it was regret to part with the KX3 but what is done is
done and I do have a very nice PC.
Don't get me started on radio add-on stuff......I have sold more items than
I can mention and then purchased them again!!! Ok, let's just list some:
Sold LDG tuner AT 600 and ended up getting LDG 200pro
Sold MFJ 1026 to purchase the same
Sold Alpha Delta 3 position switch to purchasing the same
LF Engineering H-800 active antenna to purchase the same
LP 100 Telepost meter to purchase CN 901 meter
The list can go on but to spare me from deep depression :) I will stop
here. So what regrets/ 20/20 hindsight decisions have you made and I hope
to hear from some of you so I don't feel I am the only one in this boat.
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