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The only 10-meter 'call channel' per the ARRL bandplan is the FM simplex
calling frequency of 29.600. There have been many hams on 10-meters lately saying that 28.400 USB is a calling frequency... Not true. |
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![]() "R.F. Burns" wrote in message ... The only 10-meter 'call channel' per the ARRL bandplan is the FM simplex calling frequency of 29.600. There have been many hams on 10-meters lately saying that 28.400 USB is a calling frequency... Not true. What you stated is true as far as the ARRL Band Plan, however thru usage and custom, Hams will establish "calling Frequencies" and use them. After listening to 10M for over 30 years and from various clubs here is what I have found: 10 METERS 28.025 CW Rare DX & DXpeditions Frequently Operate Here - Split 28.060 QRP CW Calling frequency 28.080 RTTY Rare DX & DXpeditions Frequently Operate Here -- Split 28.080 to 28.100 Primary Range for RTTY 28.1010 10/10 Intl CW Calling Frequency 28.190-28.225 Beacons 28.200 NCDXF/IARU beacons (STAY OFF OF THIS FREQUENCY) Many Hams rely on these beacons for propagation determination. For Details - see NCDXF/IARU International Beacon Network 28.380 10/10 SSB Intl Calling Frequency 28.385 QRP SSB Calling frequency 28.425 10/10 SSB Intl Calling Frequency - Another is 28.400 28.495 SSB Rare DX & DXpeditions Frequently Operate Here -- Split 28.600 Old General Callin Frequency - Still used by Old Timers 28.675~28.685 SSTV Operating Frequency -- IARU Region 1 28.680 SSTV Operations USA/Canada 28.825 10-10 Backskatter Net - Paper Chasers Net 28.885 6M DX Liaison Frequency -- Listen here for 6 Meter DX opening announcements and discussions. 28.945 FAX Operating Frequency 29.000-29.200 AM Operations 29.300-29.510 Satellite Downlinks 29.520-29.580 Repeater Inputs 29.600 FM Simplex - Calling Frequency 29.620-29.680 Repeater Outputs 73 Lamont |
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I still didn't see 28.400
"The Shadow" wrote in message ... "R.F. Burns" wrote in message ... The only 10-meter 'call channel' per the ARRL bandplan is the FM simplex calling frequency of 29.600. There have been many hams on 10-meters lately saying that 28.400 USB is a calling frequency... Not true. What you stated is true as far as the ARRL Band Plan, however thru usage and custom, Hams will establish "calling Frequencies" and use them. After listening to 10M for over 30 years and from various clubs here is what I have found: 10 METERS 28.025 CW Rare DX & DXpeditions Frequently Operate Here - Split 28.060 QRP CW Calling frequency 28.080 RTTY Rare DX & DXpeditions Frequently Operate Here -- Split 28.080 to 28.100 Primary Range for RTTY 28.1010 10/10 Intl CW Calling Frequency 28.190-28.225 Beacons 28.200 NCDXF/IARU beacons (STAY OFF OF THIS FREQUENCY) Many Hams rely on these beacons for propagation determination. For Details - see NCDXF/IARU International Beacon Network 28.380 10/10 SSB Intl Calling Frequency 28.385 QRP SSB Calling frequency 28.425 10/10 SSB Intl Calling Frequency - Another is 28.400 28.495 SSB Rare DX & DXpeditions Frequently Operate Here -- Split 28.600 Old General Callin Frequency - Still used by Old Timers 28.675~28.685 SSTV Operating Frequency -- IARU Region 1 28.680 SSTV Operations USA/Canada 28.825 10-10 Backskatter Net - Paper Chasers Net 28.885 6M DX Liaison Frequency -- Listen here for 6 Meter DX opening announcements and discussions. 28.945 FAX Operating Frequency 29.000-29.200 AM Operations 29.300-29.510 Satellite Downlinks 29.520-29.580 Repeater Inputs 29.600 FM Simplex - Calling Frequency 29.620-29.680 Repeater Outputs 73 Lamont |
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"R.F. Burns" wrote in message
... I still didn't see 28.400 "The Shadow" wrote in message ... "R.F. Burns" wrote in message ... The only 10-meter 'call channel' per the ARRL bandplan is the FM simplex calling frequency of 29.600. There have been many hams on 10-meters lately saying that 28.400 USB is a calling frequency... Not true. What you stated is true as far as the ARRL Band Plan, however thru usage and custom, Hams will establish "calling Frequencies" and use them. After listening to 10M for over 30 years and from various clubs here is what I have found: SNIP - see previous post Tis there -- look down at the 10th listing 28.425 10/10 SSB Intl Calling Frequency - Another is 28.400 I have heard the 10-10 International folks calling here. Lamont |
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