Finally someone who understands how to be a good AM op, Way to go 
Brett!! You are right on the money.

Dave

Brett Gazdzinski wrote:
> If AM stations dont stay in the AM window during prime time, then why would 
> ssb stations respect the AM window?
>
> I like the idea of hanging out between 3870 to 3890 roughly, and like when 
> people stick around the 5 KHz spacings, as I have a plazma tv noise right on 
> 3880, that leaves me 3870, 3875, 3885.
> If there is a qso on 3873 there is no place to call CQ.
>
> Lately, there seems to be lots of ssb stations in the window or very 
> close....
> Nets and all...
>
> Still, if a net started up in the middle of my qso, I would try to slide 
> someplace else...
>
>
> Brett
>  
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