Don posted:
In preparation for the expansion of 40 meters in Region 1 on March 29,
2009, the HF Committee debated a band plan to incorporate the change
from 7.000-7.100 to 7.000-7.200 MHz. The conference adopeted the
following plan:
* 7.000-7.025 MHz, CW, contest preferred (200 Hz maximum
You gotta love those bandwidth limits all set at 2700 Hertz! Again,
how is it to be measured? Does it apply to AM? I'm getting mighty
sick of this narrow mind, narrow bandwidth thinking.
Here we go again...
Steve WD8DAS
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.wd8das.net/
The first revised Region 1 bandplan with bandwidth limits, from which
much of the Region 2 bandplan was shaped, was announced in 2006. Region
3 bandplan indicates phone operation bandwidth to exceed 2 KHz. Region 2
covers AM bandwidth mostly with an * in their chart indicating band
segements
Forgot the word not: second sentence, between bandwidth and to. I
added it below.
Pete, wa2cwa
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From: Peter Markavage [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: amradio@mailman.qth.net
Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2008 11:55:27 -0500
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] 7190 and/or 7195? Region 1
Just remember that NO ONE OWNS a frequency. If it is open it is available to
the first group that takes it!
Bob Macklin
K5MYJ
Kent (Seattle), Wa,
Real Radios Glow in the Dark
- Original Message -
From: Stevan A. White
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
Sent:
Stevan,
We in the Mid-Atlantic may or may not even hear you.
If we happen to fire up a KW AM rig, we sincerely apologize.
However, also remember that it is the AM window, and sometimes we
regularly light up early in the day.
We DO try to be friendly. Y'all may have to tune the notch filter
Thanks Bob!
Bob
K5MYJ
- Original Message -
From: rbethman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
amradio@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 9:59 AM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] 7190 and/or 7195
Stevan,
We in the Mid-Atlantic may or may not even
BANG STEVE LOL W1PE
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Stevan A. White
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 11:51 AM
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
Subject: [AMRadio] 7190 and/or 7195
Hey Fellow AM Enthusiasts,
I hate to be a wet blanket here
'BANG', then BANG
it is!
Bob - N0DGN
Bob Macklin wrote:
Thanks Bob!
Bob
K5MYJ
- Original Message -
From: rbethman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
amradio@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 9:59 AM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] 7190 and/or 7195
Gee Bob (W1PE) that hurts, especially since I asked politely. Some
friend you are! (hi, hi!)
Being a broadcast engineer, I understand some of the details about
propagation, band openings and one or two other important things about
radio. I didn't mean to start a pissing contest, I was
K5MYJ wrote: Just remember that NO ONE OWNS a frequency. If it is open it is
available to the first group that takes it!
We had a guy here on the east coast (W2VJZ) who after calling CQ on 3885 at 5
AM, had a mindset that he owned 3885 for the rest of the day. It didn't matter
that he was off
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Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] 7190 and/or 7195
K5MYJ wrote: Just remember that NO ONE OWNS a frequency. If it is open it is
available to the first group that takes it!
We had a guy here on the east coast (W2VJZ) who after calling CQ on 3885 at 5
My understanding of SSB reception (after 40 years of hamdom) is that SSB ops
are not
bothered too much by AM signals unless we splatter or unless they plop down
where they
can hear our carrier. Notch filters and DSP work wonders in that instance.
We, with our
comparatively wide receivers
Stevan,
You have to take us with tongue planted firmly in cheek!
I'm an old retired Sr. NCO. I am NOT politically correct.
I personally would NOT be upset OR surprised to find SSB on that portion
of the band.
W1PE Bob, from what I can tell has the SAME style of humor that *I*
have.
Wasn't he the one who was so good at poking people that the city bought his
property and called it a park?
Real character I understand.
Jim/W5JO
- Original Message -
We had a guy here on the east coast (W2VJZ) who after calling CQ on 3885 at 5
AM, had a mindset that he owned
What?
For each new morning with its light,
For rest and shelter of the night,
For health and food, for love and friends,
For everything Thy goodness sends.
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Jim/W5JO wrote:
Wasn't he the one who was so good at poking people that the city bought his
property and called it a park?
Real character I
What a shame to poke fun at the dead. What will they say about your!
David Knepper, W3ST/W3CRA
- Original Message -
From: Jim Wilhite
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 3:38 PM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] 7190 and/or 7195
Wasn't
They can say anything they wish and, when I am dead, I won't hear them anyway.
What a shame to poke fun at the dead. What will they say about your!
David Knepper, W3ST/W3CRA
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- Original Message -
From: rbethman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
amradio@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] 7190 and/or 7195
Stevan,
We in the Mid-Atlantic may or may not even hear you.
If we happen
- Original Message -
From: Bob Macklin
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] 7190 and/or 7195
I understand the problem well. And it just won't go away.
But the SSB people should understand that our carriers QRM
Check me if I am wrong, but I believe the Pro 3 will auto notch up to 3
heterodynes. I have a Pro and it will do that. The best way to deal with
interference is just ignore it or turn up the power (not audio) until your
sibilance gives them problems.
Then nice thing about most SSB signals
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