73 all,
looking for a 350-0-350 @ 300-350mA transformer.Not interested if 6.3V & 5.00V 
there are or not.
Merry Christmas and the happiest 2005 to all ya & ur families!
Chris SV1DAF.
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Awk!!  There is no "AM Window" on 15 meters.  You can use the entire phone
band.  Typically though, AM activity is around 21.420.

As to why it isn't used much, I suspect it's because 10M has been good.  As
we head further into the sunspot doldrums, you'll probably see more activity
on 15M.

A lot of us that are 10M addicts monitor 29.0 whilst putzing in the shack.
It would probably be a good idea to set a second receiver on 21.420!   I'm
not sure what the AM calling frequency is for 15 though, it might not be
21.420.  Check the band plan.

73 Mark K3MSB


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From: "Mike Duke, K5XU" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [AMRadio] AM Window on 15 Meters?


> As 10 meters began its decline a few years ago, I would often ask AM
> operators if they ever used 15 meters. With very few exceptions, the
answer
> would usually go something like: "No, because I never hear anyone else
down
> there."
>
> There was AM activity for a brief time around 21.400, and on 21.430. But,
in
> casual tuning on the weekends, I have heard less than 5 AM stations on 15
> meters within the past year.
>
> I say all that to ask just where is the "AM window" on 15 meters?
>
> And, why don't more of us operate there?
>
> Unless there's a contest, 15 meters is usually not crowded. Those of us
who
> run rice boxes or similar power can usually hold our own there once a
> contact is established.
>
>
> Mike Duke, K5XU
> American Council of Blind Radio Amateurs
>
>
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