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Welcome to the webpage of "Sacele Knights" radio amateur club!
Who are the radio amateurs and what they do?
The large majority of people misunderstand the expression “radio amateur” even if they are radio amateurs themselves, or not
because the root of the word is in Latin:
radio-ama-teur; ama from amare = to love. We are those which love the radio.
"Radio aficionados" is the Spanish expression.
Radio amateurs are those people who love the radio.
Compared with the population of the globe, the number of radio amateurs is small. Many people don't have any idea that we exist. If we look to the advances the radio amateurs came with, we can see that this community is not so unimportant:
- Development of radio, observations on radio-wave propagation
- Building and launching with help of NASA and USSR space programs of more than 50 amateur satellites, a few of the satellites being developed directly by the amateurs using funds less than 10% of the costs of a similar satellite.
- Providing communication means in home area if this is hit by a disaster or calamity
- Increasing the popularity of forgotten regions on Earth by organizing DX-es (Distant EXpedition)
- Continuity in time of the international radio amateur community by promoting the spirit of peace and friendship, so called "HAM-spirit". From many points of view the amateur community is unofficially affiliated to the "open-source" movement in software and hardware.
The knights of Sacele
Mocanii of Sacele were a medieval union of transporters, they used horses and carts to transport merchandise on long distances.
They are mentioned in documents before 1600, documents referred by Nicolae Balcescu, historian who wrote "Romanii supt Mihai Voievod Viteazul"(Romanians under Principe Michael the Brave)
They are mentioned with the rank of "knights"
The development of industrial era came with the disappearing of this union and other manufacture-based industries.
Disappearing of the transporter union is determined by the development of the railroad in the region which made their existence obsolete.
The most interesting fact is that the last job of the union was the transportation of the materials that were used in the building of the railroad. For sure their leaders knew that they couldn't stop the advance of technology and they made one last business.
The name of the radio club "Sacele Knights" it's tied to this piece of history, the name of the "Knights" is kept alive in our small club, which like their elders, tries to help the advance of radio-related technology with the science and with sometimes old technical tools.
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