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Old July 14th 07, 02:31 AM posted to rec.radio.swap
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Default 28.400 is NOT a call channel !

"R.F. Burns" wrote in message
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I still didn't see 28.400



"The Shadow" wrote in message
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"R.F. Burns" wrote in message
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The only 10-meter 'call channel' per the ARRL bandplan is the FM simplex
calling frequency of 29.600. There have been many hams on 10-meters
lately
saying that 28.400 USB is a calling frequency... Not true.


What you stated is true as far as the ARRL Band Plan, however thru usage
and custom, Hams will establish "calling Frequencies" and use them.

After listening to 10M for over 30 years and from various clubs here is
what I have found:
SNIP - see previous post


Tis there -- look down at the 10th listing
28.425 10/10 SSB Intl Calling Frequency - Another is 28.400

I have heard the 10-10 International folks calling here.
Lamont


 
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