Interesting...

What is the definition of ESSB, anything greater than 2.7kHz? My
Orion2 can do up to 3000 I believe, so is this ESSB?

On 8/12/07, Toby Deinhardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Note that there are *NO* FCC rules about the bandwidth of an SSB (or
> other)
> > signal that say a certain bandwidth is "illegal".
>
> Maybe not - I wouldn't know.
>
> However, here in DL ESSB and classical AM are illegal below 28MHz.
>
> The maximum allowed bandwidth between 1.81Mhz and 28MHz in the HAM bands
> is 2.7kHz, and the maximum Bandwidth in the 10m band is 7kHz.
> <http://www.bmwi.de/BMWi/Redaktion/PDF/Gesetz/AFuV-erste-verordnung-zur-_C3_A4nderung,property=pdf,bereich=bmwi,sprache=de,rwb=true.pdf>
>   - pages 2 and 3.
>
> Also the IARU-Region 1 Band Plan does not "allow" more than 2.7 kHz
> below 29.2 MHz. <http://www.darc.de/bandplan/index.html>
>
> vy 73 de toby
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