I'm looking forward to Saturday. I have it free and I will be bouncing between 10 and 11m on my mobile at the lake all day here in the PNW!
may skip run wild that day and you get many contacsI'm looking forward to Saturday. I have it free and I will be bouncing between 10 and 11m on my mobile at the lake all day here in the PNW!
Pretty much a bust, S meter sat a 1 - 1.5 for a couple hours.may skip run wild that day and you get many contacs
and i was listening to jamie o'neil sing THERE AINT NO ARIZONA .View attachment 64884
No, it wasn't 10 meters, but I was talking to Ireland and enjoying a Guinness. Hard to beat that!
10 meters could be great but its upper sideband.only time i hear activity is either when skip is rolling or when they decide to contest. its otherwise same as 11 meters but you need tech or greater license. my lincoln was ok on either band. kinda miss itOk I have a question about 10 meter radio and don't shoot me too bad because I'm just trying to learn a area I haven't ventured into before. I have a President Lincoln II+ that I'm not real satisfied with on the CB band so the other night I decided to just listen to the 10 meter bands to see how it preformed on that band. I got into 10 meter and heard Nothing on all the channels. I have a Star Duster antenna tuned for 11 meter but thought I should be able to at least receive & listen to 10 meter just not transmit on it. Is my thoughts correct or am I out to lunch on the receive ? Also is the traffic of 10 meter sporadic and not really popular ?
10 meters has been Fair here in Northeast Florida Today and it was Amazing yesterday. 6 meters was also open a couple of times to the West.I live in a suburban area and haven't heard a soul for days?
10 & 11 meters are quite different bands.11 meters is open far more than 10 meters and as usual the FCC Gave Away the better band for sure.Listen to 11 meters when the signals are marginal and go to 10 meters and try and hear anything including a beacon and more times than not you will hear nothing.10 meters could be great but its upper sideband.only time i hear activity is either when skip is rolling or when they decide to contest. its otherwise same as 11 meters but you need tech or greater license. my lincoln was ok on either band. kinda miss it
How many watts is a ham operator allowed to put out on 10 meter? I figured that should make some difference. I'll keep trying to listen when I get a chance. The idea is to see if the radio sounds better on 10 meter than 11 meter. Just trying to make sense of it all.10 & 11 meters are quite different bands.11 meters is open far more than 10 meters and as usual the FCC Gave Away the better band for sure.Listen to 11 meters when the signals are marginal and go to 10 meters and try and hear anything including a beacon and more times than not you will hear nothing.