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Old June 4th 07, 01:52 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.equipment
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I'm looking for a good reference for amateur frequency 'convention', i.e.:
were USB is commonly used, where LSB is commonly used, where AM is commonly
used, where RTTY is commonly used, where FM is commonly used, etc. (NOT just
what's legal on what frequencies.) Surely some one has come with some kind
of chart or table.

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Bob for SSB Convention: By tradition, 20M and up is Upper Sideband, 40M and
below is Lower Sideband. An exception is the new 60M Ham Band -- use USB.
This protocol came about as a matter of convenience in early SSB transceiver
design and has remained to this day. And yes - you can operate either
sideband legally where phone is allowed. And yes you can operate CW on the
phone bands -- but best stay with the protocols.

As to useage several references- see URL's

http://ac6v.com/callfreq.htm

http://www.bandplans.com/

http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/conop.html

http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/reg.../allocate.html

73 Lamont



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I'm looking for a good reference for amateur frequency 'convention', i.e.:
were USB is commonly used, where LSB is commonly used, where AM is
commonly used, where RTTY is commonly used, where FM is commonly used,
etc. (NOT just what's legal on what frequencies.) Surely some one has come
with some kind of chart or table.

--
Bob D. ND9B



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