"Radio amateurism, as a broad public movement, arose all over the world only a few years ago. It does not have such deep traditions as, for example, the art that was nourished for a long time by the juices of bourgeois culture. Radio amateurism is a completely new phenomenon. And precisely because of that; it is especially interesting to trace what fate it undergoes and what fruit it yields—every new seed of knowledge, depending on what kind of ground it falls on…"