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Re: Topband: Where is everyone?

To: Donald Chester <k4kyv@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Topband: Where is everyone?
From: MICHAEL <mstangelo@comcast.net>
Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2016 14:43:28 +0000 (UTC)
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Don,

I believe there are multiple factors causing this.

- Hams are spending more time on the Internet instead of the air. Groups like 
this have replaced ragchewing.

- I find new young hams are turned off by the personalities on the air. They 
don't relate to the old gusy's, like me, who populate the bands. 

- Lots of hams don't operate these days but still renew licenses.

- Intertest in the digital modes has been growing while CW has been declining.

- I find hams who do operate are not interested in going on the air to ragchew 
but to go on the air for a purpose, such as DX'ing or contesting.

I expect this trend to continue. Fortunately the MF and HF bands are not 
targets for the wireless communications these days or we would lose spectrum to 
other services.

Mike N2MS

 
----- Original Message -----
From: Donald Chester <k4kyv@hotmail.com>
To: topband@contesting.com
Sent: Sat, 22 Oct 2016 06:03:05 -0000 (UTC)
Subject: Topband: Where is everyone?


Here it is Friday  night, with relatively little QRN, but only a couple of 
signals are audible across the entire 160m band.  80/75m has a few more signals 
than that, but it's sparsely occupied as well.  Usually by this late in the 
season one will hear plenty of activity in the evening, especially on weekends. 
 I have noticed this dearth of activity for several weeks now; it's as if this 
year's radio season hasn't got off the ground yet, despite the fact that we are 
almost midway through autumn and the summer QRN has substantially subsided.

Is this a trend, and is this becoming the new normal?  They keep telling us we 
now have a record number of hams in the FCC data base, over 700,000.  Those 
hams certainly aren't on the air, at least not on 160, 80 or 40m.  I can  
remember not that many years ago when at this stage in the season on a quiet 
weekend night one had to scout around to find a clear spot to call CQ.  So far 
this year, the bands have all had vast swathes of unused frequencies, but the 
signals that are heard appear to be at normal strength, so the  bands 
apparently aren't dead.

Don k4kyv 
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