14.286 Mhz AM ...

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KB2WIG:



Ashtabula Bill would clear out a hole....

KLC

W7NGA:

Haven't heard an AM peep on 14.330 but 14.286 generally yields a call from a SSB'er wondering what the odd signal might be. It is difficult to shoehorn a signal up at 14.330 … a few nets and entitled folks that have 'owned' the frequencies for decades. Odd how that works ...


W7NGA
Seaside, Oregon


wa1mtz:

I have xtals for 14.286,( HT-9 tx.) The sunspots are non exsistant right now..unless you have some power or gain antenna. Usually you can judge by the signals of SW b'cast around 13.8 or so.

kw7y:

I'm on 14.330 CQing most days. Big antennas, lots of power but few takers - usually SSB stations who don't notice the carrier. I'm not picky.


W7NGA:

I listened for 15 minutes, asked twice if the frequency was in use, called CQ on 14.330 Mhz … only to get blasted by two stations complaining that AM signals should NOT be so far up the band and why the heck didn't I consult the 'Band Plan' to see the error of my ways.
Sigh … sometimes you just can't win.  ???

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