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Subject: [CQ-Contest] More CQWW SSB spot analysis
From: "Dan LY3MM" <ly3mm@takas.lt>
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 23:31:08 -0000
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Ok Steve You right from US side and FCC rules, but what we have here:only: 
KU1CW14349.1 KU1CW 10/27/07 03:09 PM DL4CF
14349.4 KU1CW 10/27/07 04:27 PM EA1DDO
14349.4 KU1CW 10/27/07 04:50 PM K4PKI
14349.5 KU1CW 10/27/07 05:04 PM W4AMP out of band, lid
14349.4 KU1CW 10/27/07 05:13 PM EA5DKU
14349.3 KU1CW 10/27/07 06:36 PM KF2KC way out of band
14349 KU1CW/OUT 10/27/07 06:45 PM K3DI OUT OF BAND
14349 KU1CW 10/27/07 07:01 PM KU1CW OUTOFBAND CONTESTER
14349.9 KU1CW 10/27/07 07:03 PM KU1CW OUTOFBAND J E R K CONTES
So, rest of the guys play by rules? The LIDS is US stations who call 
them?IMHODan EI0/LY3MMRanko,

For amateurs in the USA, you are 100% incorrect. The USA regulatory agency, the 
FCC, has made it clear that all emissions must reside within the specified 
frequency allocations.

FCC 97.307(b):
Emissions resulting from modulation must be confined to the band or segment 
available to the control operator. Emissions outside the necessary bandwidth 
must not cause splatter or keyclick interference to operations on adjacent 
frequencies.

By operating above 14348 or 21448 while soliciting responses from the USA, you 
are encouraging USA amateurs to violate their government regulations.

73,
Steve, N2IC


4O3A wrote:
> Dear Steve,
> 
> You are not right. In band plan definition of frequency allude carrier 
> frequency. Width or structure of signal is nothing what users have to know 
> about. For example, TV signal width is 8MHz, and exact frequency of TV signal 
> is defined with carrier frequency. 
> 
> As structure of SSB is as it is, transmitting "out of band" happened 
> following your philosophy when someone transmit USB on upper edge of band or 
> LSB on lower edge of band. But users are responsible to take care about 
> caries frequency, and only CARRIER frequency is parameter defined in national 
> band plans.
> 
> You have to know that USB mode is SSB side band defined also for users 
> allowed to use frequencies above 14350 and USB shift will go on the same side 
> of band. Everything is in perfect order then.
> 
> 73
> Ranko - 4O3A
> 
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