Most activity is on 29.1 to 29.2 So you can select crystals to move up 2 Mhz
so you will have channels beginning with 29.0. Some started at 28.9XX so the
channels fell at 29.0,29.01,29.02,29.035,etc. If your rig has a claifier it
can be set to tune between channels as they are not all on 10 khz spacing.
Much of the QRp activity on 10 was on 29.060 in years past. I often monitor
29.060 but don't hear much Others monitor 29.00.

Healthfully yours,
                          DON W4BWS
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Theo Bellamy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discussion of AM Radio" <amradio@mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 8:49 AM
Subject: [AMRadio] 10 Meter AM Frequencies


>
> I seem to remember that about 20 years ago some folks were converting 23
> channel CB rigs to use on 10 meters (by legal hams, of course). I think
they
> were just changing four of the xtals in the xtal synth circuit and ending
up
> with 23 channels in the 10 meter band. At the time I think there was some
> sort of agreed upon scheme so everyone was ending up on the same 23
> frequencies. Does anyone know what these are?
>
> If not, what would be a good choice of frequencies for such a conversion?
I
> have an old antique tube type CB rig I want to put on 10 meters.
>
> Thanks & 73,
> Theo K4MO
>
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