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STATION IS ON 13.556.00 MHz. LSB
dxAce wrote: Brenda Ann wrote: "Not Lloyd" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... are you using an ex Ham transmitter? I hear with LSB/USB get further than AM but is the LSB really wide enough for quality audio? Got a grandpappys MP1000 here that will rag 50 watts AM all day long, but the band width is to narrow for anything like nice music audio... Speech is nice though. Maybe there is a wider AM filter than stock, some Ham wizardry to make it fit a decent audio element on to the carrier, .................................................. .................... Transmitting on illegal frequencies with an illegal transceiver? Only stupid Toad would do that. The frequency he is using is legal with an output of 10000uV/m at 30m. That's a pretty good signal just to play with. This can go quite a long ways via skywave, and even a good distance via ground wave with a sensitive receiver. That's up in the HiFer band. Lots of beacons operating up there with very low power. http://www.lwca.org/sitepage/part15/ At 1215 I can copy the 'HI' beacon operating around 13558 out of Connecticut. dxAce Michigan USA |
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