I know the decline of the 11 meter hobby is always discussed and I've heard all the arguments since the early 90's but I'm feeling like things have changed a bit.
There's a couple of points that have me worried about the future of the CB hobby -
I'm also wondering if the FCC is considering killing the CB band and reallocating it to another use.
In my area I would expect that in another 20 years most of the CB hobbyists will be gone and that overall the national CB DX population will be reduced by 1/2 or more.
I know that there have been numerous times where we have seen declines - but this time around seems a little different combination of factors. I know the ham crowd will say there is still plenty of action on the ham bands which I also enjoy however I'm lamenting the loss of a particular band/style/crowd that I always found enjoyable.
On the plus side we won't see as many pileups during DX and for now I basically have my own radio service - 40 local channels of nothing.
Anyway - just a depressing topic to ponder while we wait for the DX to return (hopefully it will)
There's a couple of points that have me worried about the future of the CB hobby -
- I can't remember the last time 11meter DX was this dead - even in a bad cycle. And it's forecast to be bad for a number of years and the next cycle is also predicted to be weak. https://www.vencoreweather.com/blog...entury-now-heading-towards-next-solar-minimum
- The locals who were on for years seem to be fading out. I've noticed a big decline in local talking in most areas I travel through. In the two larger cities I pass through 500K plus population ( there are maybe 10-20 CB operators who are regularly on the radio and even 10 years ago that number was probably double. You'll hear dump trucks or drivers during the day in the city but at night it's a ghost town of channels.
- Much of the hobby population is older and starting to fade out
- There seem to be less and less truckers on the radio or that even have radios
- Current technology means youth aren't as interested in CB radio - actual knowledge of the existence of current radios/hobby seems to be lost on youth. Most people under 20 don't even know what a CB radio is / or if they do they didn't know you can still buy them or use them without a license. Nor do they have any incentive or drive to learn aside from a small group of 4x4 users.
- The radio market is showing signs of the contraction - 10 years ago we'd have multiple radio launches each year with unique designs and competition even with the clones. The number of new radios/products has slowed drastically in the last 2-3 years.
- Interference - we've seen more electrical interference from BPL and other technology and in many city areas the interference is getting ridiculous.
I'm also wondering if the FCC is considering killing the CB band and reallocating it to another use.
In my area I would expect that in another 20 years most of the CB hobbyists will be gone and that overall the national CB DX population will be reduced by 1/2 or more.
I know that there have been numerous times where we have seen declines - but this time around seems a little different combination of factors. I know the ham crowd will say there is still plenty of action on the ham bands which I also enjoy however I'm lamenting the loss of a particular band/style/crowd that I always found enjoyable.
On the plus side we won't see as many pileups during DX and for now I basically have my own radio service - 40 local channels of nothing.
Anyway - just a depressing topic to ponder while we wait for the DX to return (hopefully it will)