[AMRadio] AM Country List for 10M?
Paul Baldock
paul at paulbaldock.com
Mon Dec 5 00:22:03 EST 2011
Unlike the US license which just says PHONE, many countries specify
the actual mode allowed eg A3A for AM, A3J for SSB suppressed carrier, etc
- Paul
At 06:17 PM 12/4/2011, you wrote:
>Never heard of such a list. AM is a phone mode just like SSB. However,
>certain countries due to their amateur rules, limit the maximum
>transmitted AM phone bandwidth to 3KHz (Bermuda as an example) which sort
>of takes the fun out of operating AM. I'm pretty sure that the AM mode
>hasn't reached the "ban", "prohibit" "do not use" forbidden", "penalty if
>used" , etc. lists in too many places. There might be countries within
>Region 1, 2, or 3 that define band plan (modes/frequencies/etc.) that
>vary from what we use here in the U. S. and maybe even what is actually
>recommended in their respective Region 1, 2, and 3 band plans.
>
>So far for the month of November and the first several days of December,
>I've worked about 48 or so different countries (got Israel and Greece
>this morning) on 10 meter AM so AM is very much alive in many countries.
>We just need to get the word out to all countries all over the world that
>AM is alive and thriving on 10 meters and other bands.
>
>Pete, wa2cwa
>
>On Sun, 04 Dec 2011 17:15:52 -0800 Paul Baldock <paul at paulbaldock.com>
>writes:
> > Does any body have a comprehensive list of which countries can and
> > cannot transmit AM on 10M?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > - Paul
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