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Anonymous wrote:
What's all this about channels 30 through 40being ssb only? I have listened for months and years here, in the U.S., and except for channel 38,every channel I hear, including the upper channeels and channels 39 and 40 are all AM-only, If you broadcast in SSB on channels 30 through 40 here, you wil get chewed out by someone or many someones.. Unless you're using channel 38 It seems to me that the "gentlemen's aagreement" is to use only AM on every cb channel except for channel 38. well, actually, per part 95, no frequency within the 11 meter class D band can be exclusively for any specific mode. the SSB only thing is an informal 'gentlemens agreement' setup years ago among the more advanced cb operators to cut down on noise (hetrodynes, etc) on the upper chans. for the most part, that agreement had held to this day. chan 19 is used for the local trucking/comms (as well as some others) and a few of the truck stops run radios and call drivers to their channels to present information (traffic conditions, advertised specials on products/services, etc). its not exactly well managed, but information does flow (if you can cut through all the noise, especially on heavy skip days). |