You hear a lot of interesting things on 30. There is often a RTTY station
on 10101.0 that sends long transmissions. I don't believe it's an amateur
station.
That is a German Met-station sending WX-reports.
73
Rag LA5HE
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Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] 30 Meter SSB QSO
Mike W2LO wrote:
>.but are there any administrations worldwide that permit SSB on 30?
Absolutely. Many I believe. Our FCC is in the minority of
communications authorities which legally control where amateurs can
transmit
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Mike W2LO wrote:
> Thank you to the many individuals who replied. I always believed that SSB on
> 30 was virtually prohibited world-wide. While I've heard SSB on 30 before, I
> assumed that it was due to the fact that it's a shared band, pirates, etc.
> The QSO I heard was
I heard USB the other night around 10.110, and some Swede replied that SSB
is legal on 30m there. However, the QSO sounded much more Spanish than
Swedish!
73 - Jim AD1C
-- Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.ad1c.us
I heard USB the other night around 10.110, and some Swede replied that SSB is
legal on 30m there. However, the QSO sounded much more Spanish than Swedish!
73 - Jim AD1C
-- Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.ad1c.us
Thank you to the many individuals who replied. I always believed that SSB on
30 was virtually prohibited world-wide. While I've heard SSB on 30 before, I
assumed that it was due to the fact that it's a shared band, pirates, etc.
The QSO I heard was between two stations licensed by UK area
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Mike W2LO wrote:
.but are there any administrations worldwide that permit SSB on 30?
Absolutely. Many I believe. Our FCC is in the minority of
communications authorities which legally control where amateurs can
transmit each mode. In many countries it's a matter of custom and
self-polic
For the past fifteen minutes I have been listening to an SSB QSO between
two stations largely concerning boating, personal matters, etc. in English
on 10.131 USB. I assumed they were just that-boaters. I was amazed, however,
at the end of their contact that they both signed (non-US) ham calls u