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On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 15:20:58 -0800, Bob Stein
wrote: It may be fun, but it is also inconsiderate unless on a little used band. It takes up at least twice the spectrum of an SSB signal, and possibly more - hardly necessary given crowded band conditions. Not to mention the off-frequency heterodynes. Maybe so, but in my part of the country, there's a group that gets up at 5 o'clock in the morning to run AM on 75 meters, and their fat signals do little harm. Good to hear the old timers keeping alive some of our ham heritage. Bob k5qwg Just two cents worth from an old timer (licensed for nearly 65 years) and brought up on AM. Bob, W6NBI |
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