Whisky1 wrote: ↑20 Oct 2023, 19:10How can you have an input into something you are not part of, amateur radio is regulated that's why you have a license is it not? so how can someone's input who is not licensed have any relevance going forwardTranswarp wrote: ↑20 Oct 2023, 19:05I get your points about having input regardless if a ham radio operator or a CB / scanner / shortwave user, it's all radio after all, and if enough folk take the time to give their feedback to Ofcom it would be the courteous thing to do to at least respond back to them.KB312 wrote: ↑19 Oct 2023, 10:47 well here is my two penneth.
I am personally very disappointed with Ofcom. To start they have consulted ONLY licensed users. I am aware that they have had more than enough communication from non licensed users (CB) about their concerns and idea’s for the future and they have ignored all there communication to my knowledge. Even many licensed users have expressed on social media that they are pulling out their hair about this issue that they think the whole situation is outdated.
I myself have written to Ofcom with no reply! My belief is that eventually the radio community and hobby will suffer a brain drain in the next 5 to 10 years for obvious reasons regarding lifespan. From the data (2021) the licenses users under 21 years of age are 0.32%.
So the hobby and the license needs to modernize to introduce new users or radio use will become extinct.
I've long had the opinion that the hobby is dwindling and becoming less geared towards the essence of the hobby and more about new tech and contesting, and mucking about with cheap radios on repeaters on the other end of the scale.
HF is getting harder to use in many areas because of the various forms of interference and noise levels caused by modern electronics, and so the shine of it all as a whole has dulled very much for me and for others l think.
Nothing stays the same forever and this consultation won't be the last l don't think, they'll be more of the same / similar l'm sure in the future to keep (well try to anyway) pace with changes, that's the way of things. I don't bother about such, it's just a hobby / pastime after all and l can take or leave it, not something I'll lose sleep over anyway.![]()
If people are "thinking of doing their ham ticket" and ofcom and hams want to attract new operators. Then I think it would make perfect sense to listen to input from potential newbies.
It's like government manifestoes on cars etc. Everyone has a say with their vote, but not everyone drives .
That said, changes are always going to cause controversy . You can't please all the people all the time.
I saw a YouTube video a while back of a ham operator and some sort of amateur radio uk secretary or some such.
He was advocating an even easier or none test for foundation.
His thinking was that not all want the technical side and would just like to rag chew .
And some people have dyslexia or something that limits their ability to take tests.
Of course he got shot down by some.
(If anyone knows the video I'm talking about post it up as I can't find it)
Ham is a niche hobby considered nerdy by most, and so is CB these days.
It was only considered cool when it was new and "illegal".
And consider the effort required, and some knowledge for, eg- swr before you even start on CB radio let alone ham and with todays click and play society it's hardly any wonder radio is dwindling.
And who wants a massive magmount antenna or drill a hole in their roof now ?
