Thomas KN4LF Says:
Once again my observations are not doom and gloom, I was simply taking
stock of the present situation within the radio hobby. If we refrain
from discussing what's happening it won't make things magically change for
the better. On the contrary we should all be DXing more not turning our radios
off. Amid the negative trends I've spent more money on the hobby than I
have ever before.
Bill KA2EMZ Said:
Wrong...it was full of the sky is falling, that this is going away,
thats going away.....take alisten around the bands....they are not dead yet! Thomas KN4LF Said:
Nobody cried doom and gloom, you are over reacting to the thread. Bill KA2EMZ
Said: Okay, lets all turn off our radios....turn
off your TVs....just give
up.....well, sorry, but, thats not what I am about to do. If BPL is instituted in your area, you have a choice-
complain to the power
company or go silent. I plan to be a nuisance to JCP&L if it (BPL) rolls nto New Jersey. Annoy your local power firms. If IBOC is driving you up wall- annoy your local radoi station with phone calls- there is absolutley NO reason to look at this as the sky is falling. Does anyone hink that Verizon is gonna continue
to charge $30 a month for DSL IF BPL is instituted? As it is now, you can get broadband phone service thats unlimited as far as calls go for under $30 a month. So cmon folks, ts NOT all doom and gllom. The galss is is still full and not half empty. Wrong...it was full of the sky is falling, that this is going away, thats going away.....take alisten around the bands....they are not dead yet! Thomas KN4LF
Said:
It seems like every aspect of the radio DXing hobby is threatened with extinction. On LF aviation beacons are steadily
disappearing, the marine beacons are gone, as well as the marine shore stations.
But I guess we still have the international broadcasters, part 15 beacons on
160-190 kc and hams on 136 kc.
On MF it's IBOC as well as many
stations going silent due to non profitability, plus other issues.
On HF international and regional
broadcasters are disappearing, with 120 and 90 meters virtually empty now and 60
meters waning, the threat of BPL and SW clubs closing.
Ham radio is losing spectrum to commercial
interests, technical standards are being dumbed down, plus the threat of BPL.
In the VHF/UHF scanning hobby it's trunked
radio systems.
I've never DXed the TV and FM broadcast
bands so don't know about that.
The future looks pretty grim to
me.
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