(Humor follows)Another pissing contest...
I have a UTI so no piss without pain..Another pissing contest...
You got dat right! Drive it like you stole it!I'm tired of driving the speed limits. I'm gonna go to Washington D.C. and tell them I want to drive 100 mph every place I choose and they can stick those 55 mph signs where the sun don't shine. I want the world on my terms and if they don't like it they can get the hell off of MY planet!
Isn't it obvious that I didn't ask?Whatever suits you just don't ask them to change the rules to fit you (you being all 11 meter ops).
I am surprised by what I hear on skip. Here in Canada I do not hear the garbage I pick up from south east U.S.A .....I do not get the over modulation, makes no sense to me.On 6 AM their sounding crazy. Not even having conversations, just shouting nonsense. A clear mental health issue in my mind. These people are not playing with full decks. I find most Canadians and northern Americans running much better stations, clean radios, and having conversations, with moderate power. I would support rule enforcement for sure. I am lucky to live in a place where no locals run any power at all. Very few people on radio here, but there are a few, all legal stations in a 75 mile circle of myself. What I hear on the skip makes be glad to be where I am. Here in Canada nobody is enforcing the rules there is a guy about 90 miles out who runs 900 watts, he is not on often, he runs good clean radios, and talks with other high power guys even further out, no effect on me. But it does lock the channel, you can't ask for a breaker, because he can't hear my 12 watts 90 miles away. Just happy there aren't hundreds of him on all the channels.The evolution of CB radio today has a lot to do with lack of enforcement. I'd like operators - regardless of what their licensure status is - to conduct themselves within the applicable rules. Naive, right? But whether on CB, ham or even FRS bands, the fact that we are all amateurs - some to a greater degree than others - doesn't mean we can't conduct ourselves like pros when running our stations. It is up to the station operator.
FCC enforcement could definitely help. In many geographic areas (fortunately, not in mine) CB became a mess - and in some areas still is - because of noise toys, dirty radios, amplifiers and jerk operators that spread like wildfire because initial violators faced no consequences. A little more rules enforcement would go a long way, but that would require budgeting that currently isn't in the cards.
That said, I'm glad they finally formally did away with the 250km limit. I get it. CB was supposed to be a local radio service and not a hobby. However, as others here have noted, it became a hobby 4 decades ago. It is nice that the rules are catching up with the times.
Heck, why not make it 100 watts?
You got dat right! Drive it like you stole it!
Only one problem.......seems we have a conflict of interest......this is MY world and everyone else is in it!!!!!!
"What we have here....is a failure to communicate!"......Cool Hand Luke