The title of this thread seems like a poke in the ribs. Like 2m, 1.25, 70Cm, 33 CM are going down the drain.
I don't think so. These bands have been around as long as ham and not going anywhere.
They are changing, what with new technology and operators. I have seen digital modes come to being. I go to ham swap meets and see these
CCRs in peoples pockets.
Here in my town, there are only 45 hams in a 50 mile radius, 2 I know of now silent key. Not much activity save for the clubs roll call and some chatter.
I think the global amateur down turn here is getting people interested in ham radio. this generation age 7 and up everyone has cell phnes now.
Domestic ham markets are going under for Japanese and Chinese import. Is Henry radio still around, I know they had 2 huge stores in SoCal.
HRO, how many left. I saw the demise of JJ Glass Electronics, 10,000 sq/ft warehouse of surplus radio and equipment.
I often wonder where the experimenters, DIYers have gone, not a peep about "hey, I am biasing some new RF transistors" or "Bill, can I use your break and puch for this new chassis?"
Just my thoughts.