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GeorgeC wrote: Nope, first guy had it right. Amateur convention is USB on 20 meter band (14.0 MHz) and UP Please read again what he said... and my response... dxAce Michigan USA -GeorgeC W2DB "dxAce" wrote in message ... wrote: Hi, I lie NE of you about 50 mile in Maryland. SSB stations are either Amatuer radio stations orutility stations. With the exception of the Armed Forces Network bobe broadcast prograns. Do a Google search for tility frequencies and you will find all the above. Most transmit in USB except amatuers which use LSB under 7 mhz and USB above Well... LSB is used above 7 MHz... it's known as 40 meters. dxAce Mihigan USA |
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