Welcome to the forum Devin!
I have read through about every post on this small forum and I am impressed with the technical knowledge of members. I look forward to picking some brains to learn more about the hobby and further enjoy my airtime.
I'm glad you like the site. I'm not sure about the small bit though, you wouldn't say that if you saw the size of the database that's at the heart of the site
I keep doing what I can to improve the site ranking on Google, but having a full time job means that I can't keep creating links back here. I do ask members to add links on their personal sites, but I think it's falling on deaf ears at times hi hi. The higher the ranking, the more visitors we get, and so the greater the amount of new posts etc.
I try to help out where I can with answering members questions (I repair Ham Radio equipment for a living), but again it would be nice to have input from other members too.
I've been playing around with bits of wire since I was about four years old! It was about 25 years ago that I took my exam here in the UK (only full license exams back then), and after a few more years of playing on VHF/UHF I finally got around to taking my 12WPM Morse Code Exam (about 22 years ago). How time flies
Once again, welcome to our humble site, and look forward to chatting some more.
Best 73, Mark.