[Boatanchors] 10 meters
Bry Carling
bcarling at cfl.rr.com
Thu Jun 6 21:50:25 EDT 2013
Gosh, I sounded like Don K4KYV. Has anyone heard from him?
I haven't seen him on any of the reflector / e-mail lists in ages...
On 6 Jun 2013 at 21:46, Bry Carling wrote:
> The amateur radio AM revival beginning around the early 1980s
> somehow has
> had almost
> everyone convinced that they should only operate on about 4
> frequencies:
> 3870, 3880, 3885
> and 7290 kHz. There is a great big (non-channelized) world of AM out
> there
> on places like
> 1885 - 1985 kHz, 3650- 3660 kHz, 3725 - 3745 kHz, 3820 - 3830 kHz,
> 3855 -
> 3890 kHz,
> 7288 - 7297 kHz, 14285 - 14290 kHz, 29.0 - 29.1 MHz, 50.400 and
> 144.450
> MHz. There are
> local AM nets on a lot of these frequencies. Most groups don't
> publicize
> them. You can really
> operate anywhere you want, but most of the guys, even AM ops will
> not
> bother to listen
> there for a CQ nor make one of their own.
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