The ARRL WAS Award now has a endorsement for doing this task on AM. The
ARRL Band Plan identifies specific AM calling frequencies. The ARRL web
site has had for the last several years a dedicated AM web page. Ever see
a SSB, RTTY, CW page there?? I can find no reference anywhere on the ARRL
web site where they specificily endorse any mode for general operating..
There's no point in doing that.

Pete, wa2cwa
 

On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 21:24:58 -0600 Thomas Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Doubletalk.   All I see is "Other Wideband Modes", and "reaffirmed 
> without change".
> 
> Until they SPECIFICALLY endorse "double sideband amplitude modulated 
> 
> voice, with or without carrier",
> I don't believe a word the ARRL says on the subject. Without that 
> specificity, these folks can turn on AM
> the first time they think they can get away with it.
> 
> Anything else is smoke and mirrors.
> 
> 
> Mr. T., W9LBB
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