Good day,
I know I am cross posting to other News Groups,
But this NG was intended for Classic Austin, Morris, BMC/Leyland, and
Rover" Mini's!
What gives?
Ham radio's, Citizen Band and all that other stuff don't belong here.
Cheers and Merry Christmas to you and all the best for you and your
family this holiday season.
Heibloem
On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 22:35:11 -0500, John Kasupski <kc2hmz@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
>On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 08:41:47 -0800 (PST), underdog5421@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>wrote:
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>>On Dec 15, 9:28 pm, "konstans" <kb9...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>wrote:
>>> "KC4UAI" <kc4...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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news:dc263a4d-1968-4579-b1d1-0944eef37c35@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> >I was looking for a graphic of the US Ham Bands that included the
ARRL
>>> > band plan to replace the out of date posters in the club's shack. I
>>> > went to looking around and found a few neat looking PDF files but I
>>> > couldn't find a poster that has both the Part 97.301 and the ARRL
band
>>> > plan in graphical form.
>>>
>>> > I couldn't find what I wanted, so in true ham radio style I started
to
>>> > develop one of my own. While I was digging though part 97.301 and
the
>>> > ITU band plans I came up with an unanswered question. In Part
97.301,
>>> > only 60 Meters is specified to be USB. The rest of the bands can
>>> > legally be used with either USB or LSB when using SSB phone. I
figured
>>> > that the ARRL's band plan would specify USB or LSB for the band, but
>>> > they don't, at least in the tables I found.
>>>
>>> > I understand that there is a convention born of convenience when SSB
>>> > was just getting started. Apparently it was easier to build multi-
>>> > band rigs for SSB that did upper and lower side band on various
bands
>>> > when this all got started but most of us don't build our rigs today.
>>>
>>> > Where can I find out what the convention here is for 160, 80, 40,
20,
>>> > 17, 15, 12, 10, 6, 2 (and up) SSB phone operation?
>>>
>>> > Thanks!
>>>
>>> > -= bob =-
>
>Sorry guys, I somehow missed the original post.
>
>The rule of thumb for SSB operation on the ham bands is: Above 10 MHz,
>use USB, below 10 MHz, use LSB. This is basically a gentlemen's
>agreement, it's not illegal to use LSB above 10 MHz, but you're not
>going to make any friends by being the rugged individualist on this
>one, The 60m band is the exception. USB is required by rule on 60m.
>
>So on 160m, 80m, and 40m, expect LSB, on the other bands, expect USB.
>
>Hope this helps...
>
>73 de John, KC2HMZ


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2007-12-20 13:46:35 |
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2007-12-20 22:39:26 |
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"Pyle, Gomer" & |
2007-12-26 09:39:38 |
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"Pyle, Gomer" & |
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2007-12-21 20:40:12 |
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2007-12-26 09:43:24 |
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2007-12-26 11:37:30 |
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"Pyle, Gomer" & |
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2007-12-26 13:21:15 |
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"Pyle, Gomer" & |
2007-12-27 08:49:20 |
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kb9rqz@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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