Good Operators Guide by Riley Hollingsworth FCC
The following hints are a starting point for being a good operator. They have been put together from various statements made by Riley Holingsworth of the FCC during many different presentations he has made.
Please think about them.
You don’t “own” or get preference to use any frequency.
Realize that every right carries responsibilities, and just because you may have a right to do certain things doesn’t mean it’s right to do them in every circumstance.
Give a little ground–even if you have a right not to–in order to help preserve Amateur Radio and not cause it to get a bad name or hasten the day when it becomes obsolete.
Respect band plans, because they make it possible for every mode to have a chance.
Be aware that we all love Amateur Radio, and there’s no need to damage or disgrace it just to save face.
Cut a net or a contester a break, even if you don’t have to and even if you have no interest whatsoever in nets or contesting.
Don’t operate so that whoever hears you becomes sorry they ever got into (or tuned in on) Amateur Radio in the first place.
Keep personal conflicts off the air. Settle your arguments on the telephone, the Internet or in person. Just keep them off the air.