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yes, look somewhere around 1880-1890 or so for some AM activity on 160m.
"JIMMIE" wrote in message ups.com... Is DSB with carrier still used on the ham bands?. I recently dug an old transmitter I made back in 1970. The plans at the time was set up a low power AM FCC licensed radio station operating in the broadcast band. We had no idea what we were doing except we got the transmitter built. For grins and giggles I fired the thing up and it works just fine. Is anything still happening on 160m AM. I lose track of whats going on because I am in and out of radio these days. over the last few years mostly out |
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