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I have someone that uses 144.260 he calls "ssb". I dont know if I have
this cabibility. I have an icom radio about 3 years old. It is an entry level I think. I can tune to 144.260. Does this mean I can talk on SSB? |
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If you do have Single Sideband (SSB), there will be either a 'Mode' switch,
or a 'SSB' switch on the radio. If it doesn't have this switch, then it's an FM only rig. wrote in message oups.com... I have someone that uses 144.260 he calls "ssb". I dont know if I have this cabibility. I have an icom radio about 3 years old. It is an entry level I think. I can tune to 144.260. Does this mean I can talk on SSB? |
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If you do have Single Sideband (SSB), there will be either a 'Mode' switch,
or a 'SSB' switch on the radio. If it doesn't have this switch, then it's an FM only rig. wrote in message oups.com... I have someone that uses 144.260 he calls "ssb". I dont know if I have this cabibility. I have an icom radio about 3 years old. It is an entry level I think. I can tune to 144.260. Does this mean I can talk on SSB? |
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If you do have Single Sideband (SSB), there will be either a 'Mode' switch,
or a 'SSB' switch on the radio. If it doesn't have this switch, then it's an FM only rig. wrote in message oups.com... I have someone that uses 144.260 he calls "ssb". I dont know if I have this cabibility. I have an icom radio about 3 years old. It is an entry level I think. I can tune to 144.260. Does this mean I can talk on SSB? |
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Well if the rig is capable of SSB -- there should be a control that allows
you to select: USB/LSB -- FM -- CW -- maybe AM i.e., an all mode Otherwise look at the ICOM site for specs http://www.icomamerica.com/amateur/ OR go to e-ham reviews URL: http://www.eham.net/reviews/ Next time include the ICOM model number -- helps us to respond to you 73 and Happy Holidays -- ruido de icógnito wrote in message oups.com... I have someone that uses 144.260 he calls "ssb". I dont know if I have this cabibility. I have an icom radio about 3 years old. It is an entry level I think. I can tune to 144.260. Does this mean I can talk on SSB? |
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Well if the rig is capable of SSB -- there should be a control that allows
you to select: USB/LSB -- FM -- CW -- maybe AM i.e., an all mode Otherwise look at the ICOM site for specs http://www.icomamerica.com/amateur/ OR go to e-ham reviews URL: http://www.eham.net/reviews/ Next time include the ICOM model number -- helps us to respond to you 73 and Happy Holidays -- ruido de icógnito wrote in message oups.com... I have someone that uses 144.260 he calls "ssb". I dont know if I have this cabibility. I have an icom radio about 3 years old. It is an entry level I think. I can tune to 144.260. Does this mean I can talk on SSB? |
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Well if the rig is capable of SSB -- there should be a control that allows
you to select: USB/LSB -- FM -- CW -- maybe AM i.e., an all mode Otherwise look at the ICOM site for specs http://www.icomamerica.com/amateur/ OR go to e-ham reviews URL: http://www.eham.net/reviews/ Next time include the ICOM model number -- helps us to respond to you 73 and Happy Holidays -- ruido de icógnito wrote in message oups.com... I have someone that uses 144.260 he calls "ssb". I dont know if I have this cabibility. I have an icom radio about 3 years old. It is an entry level I think. I can tune to 144.260. Does this mean I can talk on SSB? |
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