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AM Rally this weekend 2/5-7/2022!
ThaDood:
http://www.amrally.com/ This is always a fun one. ARRL doesn't seem to mention this, yet, for this year. Question is, will this week's CME squash propagation from 40M, on up. Tech Class can still get-in on this with 6M 50.40MHz AM. I use to do +40 miles on 20W with a Kenwood TS-60S with a 6M Halo. 2M AM can be had, albeit no one seems to have a good AM spot for there, but more locally 'try & see', like 144.300MHz AM. And, if there's some Tropo, even better. 73!!!!
Traveling Wave:
I will be working my 25W carrier on 7.295 ! ;)
Elf36:
I was just about to say the same thing 'Be there with my 25 watts' ! I made about 6 or 7 QSO's last year, just operating casually. I noticed there was still activity about 5 days after the event, but then it quickly dropped down to nothing. I don't typically monitor AM portions on HF, so there's probably still some active groups that I'm not aware of. Good luck!
RobRich:
Around ~3775KHz to ~3885KHz has AM activity most nights.
Unlike quick contacts in a contest, when it comes to some of the 160/80 AM crowds, be prepared for lengthy broadc… er, I mean transmissions. ;)
Elf36:
Are you guys going to be on 20M during the day Sat/Sun?
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