With all the AM rigs changing hands over the last several years, and the AM mode being included on most of the current crop of transceivers, one might wonder why isn't AM heard more often on the bands. I've even notice that AM in the Northeast, less a few regulars or irregulars depending on who is drawing the description, is not as active as it use to be. As we head to minimum in the cycle, 40, 80, and 160 meters, because of lower noise conditions, should be great. Maybe they're all going digital.
Pete, wa2cwa On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 17:30:54 -0700 "Bob Macklin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The 40M AM frequency is 7290. But I have only heard SSB there and not > very > often. > > I have not heard anything on 14286 in well over a year. > > And in the PNW 3870 is dead because of band conditions. > > Bob Macklin > K5MYJ/7 > Seattle, Wa. > > "REAL RADIOS GLOW IN THE DARK"

