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Old November 20th 05, 10:58 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
Jim Hampton
 
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Default Regulation-by-Bandwidth Petition Filed by ARRL


"K4YZ" wrote in message
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nobodys old friend wrote:
Jim Hampton wrote:
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http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2005/11/15/1/?nc=1

Note how much wider the 'phone bands would become under the

proposal.

73 de Jim, N2EY

Hello, Jim

Well, does this mean an SSB signal with either reduced or full carrier

so I
can use a 9 KHz audio bandwidth (better than a 4.5 KHz bandwidth).
Audioooooo ...

Of course, one could use the 4.5 KHz (nice audio) bandwidth with

double
sideband, full carrier, but shift the carrier 90 degrees for

interesting
effects too ...

Where's my sideswiper?

73 from Rochester, NY
Jim AA2QA
ps - doesn't 10 meters run from 25 MHz to 32 MHz? Or something like

that?

given the flaming I got over not knowing what some aphabet soup meant I
wonder what will happen to Jim for blowing that one 10 meters BTW
extends from 28MHZ to 29.7MHZ 12 meter as an aside runs from 24.890
*24.990


Stand-by for more "flaming", Mark.

I know the concept may be a bit foreign to you, but Jim hampton
was being facetious. Those who participate in "freebanding" consider
that part of the spectrum (25Mhz to 32Mhz) to be "theirs". That is the
range that many "export CB's" cover when "opened" for "freeband"
operation.

meaning jim has called the B band and the 10 meter combined with a
section above that as 10 metters amuch bigger error i sghould think
than my not knowing some alphabet soup


"B band"...?!?! I won't even venture a guess.

Your scope of awareness of present day reality of "radio policy
and practice" is far too narrow, Mark.

As for "alphabet soup", it's part of what you're supposed to know
as a Commission licensee...

No one expects you to memorize them, however you should be able to
RECOGNIZE them, realize what they are and look them up in the proper
regulation and then comply with the regulation.

but Stevie will show his double standard again


Nope. Just pointing out that you are, once again, ill-prepared to
address the subjects, Mark. You tried to "redress" Jim Hampton based
on YOUR lack of understanding, not HIS "error" for refering to it as
"10 meters".

Steve, K4YZ


Hello, Steve

Yep, tongue way way into cheek LOL )
Especially when I say "or something like that" ...
BTW, double sideband with a 90 shifted full carrier yields phase modulation.
I would almost suspect that might be legal under the "regulation by
bandwidth", but am not sure. Currently, only in the high end of 10 meters
and above (along with standard FM). Something like 29 to 29.7 MHz.
Somewhere around there. At this point, I'd mention that if I were to fire
up FM on 10 meters, I'd sure as heck break out the rules as I am not exactly
sure where it is permitted on 10 or the exact frequency of the FM repeaters
on 10. Ya can't know everything; as long as you can look it up, you'll be
fine



73 from Rochester, NY
Jim AA2QA