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General Category => Amateur Radio => Topic started by: Traveling Wave on February 02, 2024, 1719 UTC

Title: AM Rally This weekend
Post by: Traveling Wave on February 02, 2024, 1719 UTC
This event is open to any and all radio amateurs who are running full carrier amplitude modulation (standard AM), using any type of radio equipment. Modern, Vintage, Tube, Transistor, Software Defined, Military, Boat Anchor, Broadcast, Home Brew or Commercially available radio are all welcomed to join in on the AM fun.

Starting 7:00pm EST Friday Feb. 2 - ending 2:00am EST Monday Feb. 5, details at http://www.amrally.com
Title: Re: AM Rally This weekend?
Post by: ThaDood on February 04, 2024, 2029 UTC
Most of the activity has been on 3885kHz AM. Thus far, done a couple of round-table contacts, until 05:00UTC, when propagation flipped the switch and dropped the 75M band. 40M has been pretty bad as well, where the Big-Guns are coming in like an S5, than the arm-chair S+20/9 and better. W1AW was on around 17:00UTC on 14.297MHz AM, and I made it back to them, there. If there is a CME afoot, hopefully it can lay down, for at least another day. There is some 29.0000MHz AM activity, but my electrical noise levels suck. Well, part of the fun in this AM Rally is the challenge. And, a surprise of a Numbers Station on 14.306MHz AM. (Really?!?!?) Nah... That won't attract attention. Regardless, enjoy!!!!
Title: Re: AM Rally This weekend
Post by: Traveling Wave on February 04, 2024, 2058 UTC
This moring at 1500 UTC , 14.286 was open for a good hour. I worked four stations, Kentucky, Texas, Minnesota and Massachusetts. Then hooked up on 7.285 in a round table and made a few more.
Title: Re: AM Rally This weekend
Post by: Shortwave_Listener on February 04, 2024, 2137 UTC
I've been on 7293 kHz and made quite a few contacts. Lots of California/Nevada stations.
Title: Re: AM Rally This weekend? SAT, was better.
Post by: ThaDood on February 05, 2024, 1939 UTC
Those T-storms in Georgia just ripped-up the HF bands. That said, did a W1AW contact on 20M on the strange FREQ 14.297MHz AM. Had to go pretty narrow to pull her out of all the SSB stations in there, but did the contact exchange. Saturday, was the better of the two days where noise was concerned. Still, I did better this year, than last year. Gear used, Kenwood TS-2000X, with EXT UR6QW 5-Band EQ / COMP and Heil HMM mic, to three-tube AL-811A amp, VERSA Tuner V, and Homebrew Windom. Also, for 10M, dedicated a TS-50S, with AT-50 Auto-Tuner and Cushcraft AR-10 GND-Plane. Incidentally, also called CQ and monitored 144.300MHz AM on the "B" side of the TS-2000X, with 3 -element 2M HORZ beam. Nothing, heard there, but had it, so used it. Still, fun event.