I am sure its around, but I rarely hear much even remotely
interesting on ssb...
... there are a bunch of groups from one end of the phone band
to the other, not saying much of interest to me, and very little
in the way of technical discussions.

I found the same thing when I bought one of those little Radio Shack 10 m transceivers a few years ago. It runs 7w AM and about 25 watts on FM and SSB (pep). I bought it mainly to be able to hear and the work the Europeans that were in abundance on FM, since my 75A4 doesn't have a FM detector.

I could get on the air with it and work the world even with its limited power. But I found mysely at a loss to find something to talk about with most of the ops I contacted on both SSB and FM. Once the exchange of ricebox model numbers and wx was completed, it was very hard to make any interesting conversation with most of these ops, and the DX guys were rarely interested in ragchewing, nearly always wanting to QRT immediately so they could work some more stations.

After about half a dozen contacts using each mode on that rig, I put it on the shelf and it's still collecting dust. I find my modified Eico 720/730 combo much more fun to operate. The Radio Shack 10m CB is there to serve as a backup in case the Eico craps out just when the band happens to be open.

Don K4KYV

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