I think it's too late for the FCC to try anything with regard to regulating 11m. I think it's enough to make sure what happens on 11m stays there.
Are there some first class operators on 11m? Hell yes there are, but there are also a lot of horrible operators who routinely try to block transmissions, run ridiculous amounts of power splattering all across the spectrum, and every other word is some sort of profanity.
Unfortunately there are too many of the latter sort of operators on the band, and just too many users of the (11m) band to attempt to regulate it with licenses. These days they don't have enough funding to increase enforcement.
A technician license is easy enough to aquire. If it were made any easier, the only thing they'd check the applicant for is respiration and a heart beat. General is even (relatively) easy these days now that the morse code requirement has gone away.
Giving things to people for nothing is a bad way to do business. It applies with things like social welfare just as easily as it applies to radio licenses/privelledges. If you give somebody something for nothing, they won't respect it nearly as much as if they had to work for it.
I have no problem with the 11m operators who are respectful, don't run excessive power and try to block other users, and so forth. I happen to be a HAM. The only thing I dislike with certain 11m operators isn't where they operate, it's how they operate. I don't think I'm better than a CB or 11m operator just because I have a license. As has been mentioned, there are hams with class and without class, just like 11m operators. I try to be one of the classy ones, and prefer to talk to those with a bit of class. Beyond that I don't have a preference for HAM or CB if a particular operator is one or the other, as long as they have the class to not try being disruptive or annoying.
Are there some first class operators on 11m? Hell yes there are, but there are also a lot of horrible operators who routinely try to block transmissions, run ridiculous amounts of power splattering all across the spectrum, and every other word is some sort of profanity.
Unfortunately there are too many of the latter sort of operators on the band, and just too many users of the (11m) band to attempt to regulate it with licenses. These days they don't have enough funding to increase enforcement.
A technician license is easy enough to aquire. If it were made any easier, the only thing they'd check the applicant for is respiration and a heart beat. General is even (relatively) easy these days now that the morse code requirement has gone away.
Giving things to people for nothing is a bad way to do business. It applies with things like social welfare just as easily as it applies to radio licenses/privelledges. If you give somebody something for nothing, they won't respect it nearly as much as if they had to work for it.
I have no problem with the 11m operators who are respectful, don't run excessive power and try to block other users, and so forth. I happen to be a HAM. The only thing I dislike with certain 11m operators isn't where they operate, it's how they operate. I don't think I'm better than a CB or 11m operator just because I have a license. As has been mentioned, there are hams with class and without class, just like 11m operators. I try to be one of the classy ones, and prefer to talk to those with a bit of class. Beyond that I don't have a preference for HAM or CB if a particular operator is one or the other, as long as they have the class to not try being disruptive or annoying.