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![]() "Walter Maxwell" wrote in message ... On Sun, 8 Oct 2006 00:01:35 -0000, "Dave" wrote: yes, look somewhere around 1880-1890 or so for some AM activity on 160m. "JIMMIE" wrote in message roups.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 Also look between 3.80 and 3.85 MHz. You'll find lots of AMers there. Walt, W2DU Thanks Walt, do you think I can do much with 20 watts. I undestand those guys use max legal power and then some. |
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