In Canada we are limited to 1000Hz bandwidth between 10.1 and 10.150MHz, 
as per RBR-4. However, we are primary users of 30m and are allowed 
1000W, if I read the regs right.

--
Sean - VA5LF

Rick W wrote:
> 
> 
> Q15X25 and other wide modes (voice communications bandwidth) are legal
> here in the U.S., and if operated 10.140 to 10.150, also meet the IARU
> Region 2 Band Plan recommendations (maximum 2700 Hz).
> 
> I am currently in contact with my wife for a couple of hours on HF (3620
> LSB phone) as she travels north of me a 100 or so miles, so maybe after
> 1800 or 1900Z things might be better. We are fairly close though for 20
> meters. But if anyone else is on maybe they will hear the signals.
> 
> 73,
> 
> Rick, KV9U
> 
> maiko4 wrote:
>  > Morning,
>  >
>  >
>  >> The RTTY contest is keeping 20 meters quite busy at the moment
>  >>
>  >
>  > That explains all the RTTY then. I was wondering about that.
>  >
>  > Very strong signals here in Winnipeg, and they're all over the
>  > place (quite frustrating actually). The band is not very useable
>  > right now if one is trying to experiment. That's why I like 30
>  > meters so much, although I'm not sure if one is *allowed* to
>  > operate modes like Q15X25 on 30 meters.
>  >
>  > Maiko Langelaar / VE4KLM
>  >
>  >

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