It seems my interest in ham radio was the result of ADHD hyperfixation that ended after a few years. I primarily played with CW and digital on HF, and satellites on VHF+.
It seems to me that you already have all the gear.
You can experiment endlessly with an increasing number of digital modes.
You can test your skills and improve them in comparison with yourself and the rest of the community by doing a contest. There’s at least one on every weekend.
You can participate in or host a daily, weekly and monthly net. I run one for new and returning amateurs every Saturday at midnight UTC for an hour and have done for over 14 years.
You can incorporate the hobby into other activities such as camping, hiking, boating, etc.
You can build stuff from components, or write software and experiment.
Finally there’s a ham challenge with a new thing to learn or do every week for a year.
I’ve been writing a weekly podcast about doing stuff since I was licensed.
There are any number of things to do if you apply a little imagination to the problem.
This is a hobby, so having fun is part of the gig.
ProdigalFrog@slrpnk.net 1 week ago
This doesn’t help with avoiding new purchases, but perhaps getting involved in Meshtastic might interest you? As a side effect, putting up your own meshtastic node would help bolster your communities decentralized communication ability for natural disasters or political unrest.
AlchemicalAgent@mander.xyz 1 week ago
I’m trying to get back into HAM after 30 years out of it. Starting with meshtastic let’s me play around without spending a lot on hardware, and before I get my license back.
There are great prebuilt nodes for under $50, and as low as $20 if you build your own from parts.
early_riser@lemmy.radio 1 week ago
I went all in with AREDN but couldn’t get people interested.
lckrohjr@m.ai6yr.org 1 week ago
@early_riser @ProdigalFrog I'm working on it for southcentral PA, I'm lucky that I have a club that has a Part 15 microwave network, and I'm hoping to piggyback onto that so I don't have to add PtP links. More adventures to follow.
k0stk@mastodon.radio 1 week ago
@early_riser @ProdigalFrog #AREDN was an epic failure in our city when the OMs found out that it required more than self deploying with a half-charged $30 2M HT.