[AMRadio] A standard or catch as catch can?
manualman at juno.com
manualman at juno.com
Fri Feb 25 14:41:40 EST 2022
Courier 23 is a 23 channel AM transceiver. The majority of all 10 meter
AM contacts happen within the AM band plan designation of 29.0 to 29.2
MHz. You might find some AM signals coming out of Japan around 28.310
MHz.
Not to say you can't work SSB stations somewhere within the 10 meter band
but you might have add a BFO to the Courier 23 in order to understand
what they are saying.
You should have mentioned, if you convert it to 10 meters, what
frequencies do you wind up on. 10 meters covers a big range of
frequencies.
Pete, wa2cwa
www.manualman.com
On Fri, 25 Feb 2022 18:31:16 +0000 (UTC) CL in NC via AMRadio
<amradio at mailman.qth.net> writes:
> When it comes to converting old CB gear to 10 meters, are their 23
> frequencies on 10 meters that are where most folks end up? I picked
> up an old Courier 23 that just needs one crystal changed in the
> mixer to put all 23 freqs on 10, and wondered if I would be alone.
>
> Charlie, W4MEC in NC
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