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Showing posts with label AM Rally. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AM Rally. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
AM Rally : Aprtil 1-3 !!!
The AM Rally is coming, April 1st through 3rd. This event will be a great opportunity to work folks on rigs from Vintage through SDR... All technologies welcome! It's more of a social event than a contest, but will be loads of fun for all interested in the AM mode. Be sure to check out all the info online at http://amrally.com/ and check in on the air and enjoy the camaraderie between all operators of this neat, high fidelity vintage mode, with whatever you have to operate AM on! See you there!
Dave WB4IUY
http://www.WB4IUY.net
Sunday, September 20, 2015
AM Mode Event Oct31-Nov1 !!
If you're an AM operator (or interested in operating AM), you'll find this upcoming event to be pretty cool... It's sponsored by the Potomac AM Group and runs from 0000 UTC on October 31, 2015 to 0000 UTC on November 1, 2015 .
Purpose: Use full-carrier Amplitude Modulation transmissions on amateur radio bands to make enjoyable AM QSOs, renew old acquaintances, meet new friends, and encourage newcomers to try AM.
1.1 Operating Period: 0000 UTC on October 31, 2015 to 0000 UTC on November 1, 2015.
2.1 Transmission Mode: All transmissions must be full-carrier amplitude modulation. A participant may contact other stations that use AM, SSB, or DSB.
3.1 Bands & Frequencies: 160 through 2 meters. Participants may contact the same station more than once per band.
The commonly used AM calling frequencies listed below (+/-) may be good starting points for AM Tailgate QSOs. Calling frequencies may vary by geographic location.
160 Meters | 1.880-1.885 MHz |
75 Meters | 3.705, 3.870-3.885 MHz |
40 Meters | 7.285-7.295 MHz |
20 Meters | 14.330 MHz |
15 Meters | 21.420 MHz |
10 Meters | 29.000-29.200 MHz |
6 Meters | 50.420 MHz |
2 Meters | 144.270 MHz |
Please note that full-carrier AM is not confined by U.S. regulations to any particular voice frequency(s), and AM QSOs regularly take place outside established calling frequencies & windows.
4.1 Calling CQ: “CQ AM Tailgate” and "CQ Tailgate" are suggested ways of calling CQ for this event.
4.2 QSOs Generally: It is suggested that while in QSO, participants listen for, and include, breaking stations as conditions allow.
5.1 QSY-in-30: After 30 minutes in any generally observed AM window it is suggested that AM Tailgate participants (1) QSY no fewer than 5 KHz, or (2) QRX on that frequency for at least 10 minutes. Participants who relinquish a frequency may answer AM Tailgate CQ calls by other stations on that frequency.
6.1 Logging: Logs are extremely valuable in determining participation levels and the level of interest in continuing the event. Therefore, operators are asked to submit their logs showing, at a minimum, the following information for each station contacted: Date, Time, Frequency or Band, Call Sign, Mode used by station contacted; Name of operator; and QTH. Hand-written logs or logs generated by software will be accepted. Hard copy log & summary forms are available by clicking on the links above.
6.2 Spotting: Spotting of AM Tailgate participants is encouraged using the AM Spots page at: http://www.qsl.net/potomacam/amspots.htm .
6.3 Log Submissions: Please submit electronic logs via e-mail. To submit hand-written documents by e-mail, please convert to PDF. Log & summary sheet must be received no later than 11:59 p.m. EST on November 10, 2015, sent by e-mail to:

or by surface or air mail to:


Please include a photo(s) of you in your station.
7.1 Results: AM Tailgate results shall be tallied no later than December 1, 2015. Recognition may be given on the web for participation in this event.
8.1 Contact: Contact the 2015 coordinator at:

7.1 Results: AM Tailgate results shall be tallied no later than December 1, 2015. Recognition may be given on the web for participation in this event.
8.1 Contact: Contact the 2015 coordinator at:

8.2 AM Tailgate rules & forms will be final as of October
1, 2015 unless otherwise indicated. Please submit comments &
suggestions.

For more info, go to the official event webpage at:
http://www.qsl.net/potomacam/amtailgate.htm
Sunday, February 20, 2011
AWA AM QSO Party, 2/19-20/11
I'm working the AWA AM QSO Party tonight and tomorrow. It runs from 23:00z Saturday 2/19 through 23:00z Sunday 2/20. There's more info at http://www.antiquewireless.org/pdf/2011am_rules.pdf . Switch your rig to AM and join the fun!
Dave WB4IUY
www.WB4IUY.net
Dave WB4IUY
www.WB4IUY.net
Sunday, February 6, 2011
AM Transmitter Rally, Feb 5-6!
For those of you who enjoy working a bit of AM with whatever rig you have, there's a fun, low key event running this weekend called the AM Transmitter Rally. It's more of a huge ragchew event, and you can learn more about it here:
http://amfone.net/Amforum/index.php?topic=26348.0
I'm been having a blast, and working lots of stations on AM from all over. Folks are running everything from homebrew, military, conventional, and the new flex radio stuff. Check it out!
Dave WB4IUY
www.WB4IUY.net
http://amfone.net/Amforum/index.php?topic=26348.0
I'm been having a blast, and working lots of stations on AM from all over. Folks are running everything from homebrew, military, conventional, and the new flex radio stuff. Check it out!
Dave WB4IUY
www.WB4IUY.net
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