[AMRadio] 10M AM Frequencies

Bernie Doran qedconsultants at embarqmail.com
Fri Sep 23 16:22:37 EDT 2011


Boy,  I am just so happy to see the arrl's considerate operators frequency 
guide. I look forward to great fun operating AM at 14.286 so I can just wipe 
out the qrp ssb at 14.285.     I did not see anything about not listening on 
frquency before starting a transmission, like the arrl does with code 
practice and other anouncements.   No A.M. at all on 17 and 12 meters and 
A.M between 29 and 29.2 . guess that settles the entire issue!!!!  Has 
anyone ever asked the arrl about who comes up with this stuff and what 
inputs they had?      spent 30 min on 29 calling cq, band open  beacons and 
s. american stations.     Bernie

> Frequency Guide". Go here: http://www.arrl.org/files/file/conop.pdf
>
> Pete, wa2cwa
>
> On Fri, 23 Sep 2011 13:28:35 -0400 Adrian Flynn
> <adrianjamesflynn at gmail.com> writes:
>> OH!
>> Just because it has been around for years that makes it the "LAW OF
>> THE
>> LAND"?
>> I don't think so, it my be useful but it is time for "CHANGE" or are
>> you
>> deaf?
>> Adrian KF7DYU
>>
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