I fail to see how this could possibly allow more stations at the bottom
of the band. Last time I checked, using USB doesn't cause more spectrum
to appear, and LSB and USB use the same amount of bandwidth.
Have most hams really lost the ability to know where their transmissions
are emitted because it doesn't exactly match the dial?
Not that it might not make sense to switch to USB for consistency with
other bands.
73,
--
Sean - VA5LF
On 09-11-05 6:40 AM, kr2q@optimum.net wrote:
> Recently, there has been some comment (privately and otherwise) about USA
> guys being
> "out of the band" on 40 SSB. Namely, how close to 7125 can you get, not the
> "ooops"
> type of split event where you end up using the "wrong" VFO.
>
> Call me stupid (nevermind, that's been done before), but why are we still
> using LSB on 40m?
>
> If we would all agree to use USB on 40 SSB, then we could snuggle up against
> the bottom
> edge. Yes, this would cause the "reverse" problem at the top end, but
> really, who is trying
> to run guys from up there? For most of us, our antennas aren't that broad
> any way.
>
> In theory (or on paper, if you prefer), this would allow us to fit stations
> in (well, maybe 2 more)
> in the valuable "lower half" of the phone band. And just think...one less
> item to complain about.
>
> Using USB on 40...wow...talk about extreme "out of the box" thinking. I
> wonder if that would
> qualify for the XTREME category in CQWW?
>
> de Doug KR2Q
>
> PS...this is actually a REAL suggestion.
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