A good way to get the ball rolling would be to apply for a Part 5
license for that freq or others or even a band. www.fcc.gov/oet is the
place to go. The form is a 442 and it costs 55 bucks for a application
the last I heard. Yes AM would sound cool down there. Don't be shy in
asking for mad power output either. Best to ask for a ERP level rather
than amp power output.
Mike
WE0H
Bry Carling wrote:
Why the heck don't they give hams 455 kHz as a CW
channel since no one is using it any more? Or even as an AM
CHANNEL?!!! Now THERE is a cool idea! You could easily detune
the old tube AM broadcast band receivers to use them on that
frequency! Pad those caps down from 530 kc. to 455 kc.
An idea whose time has COME!
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