To make communications consistent and to keep bandwidths to a minimum , the convention is to use lower sideband (LSB) communications for the longer wavelength (lower frequency) bands at 160, 75, and 40 meters.
Read moreWhich ham bands are USB or LSB?
LSB is Lower Side Band and refers to the lower side band on a given channel. USB is Upper Side Band and refers to the upper side band on a given channel .
Read moreIs 60 meters USB or LSB?
Most primary users on 60 meters operate USB or wide-shift digital signals , so they are relatively easy to recognize. To help you identify the sounds of popular amateur digital modes, see the Get on the Air with HF Digital web page at www.arrl.org/hf-digital.
Read moreIs 80m USB or LSB?
SSB Frequency Lists Basic Frequency Lists and Bands for Listening to SSB (in KHz)160 Meters1850-2000LSB80 Meters3600-4000LSB60 MetersUSB40 Meters7125-7300LSBSSB Frequency Lists – C. Crane ccrane.com › ssb-frequency-lists
Read moreWhich has better range 2m or 70cm?
2m can pass around trees, leaves and other such foliage easier than 70cm which makes it good for rural settings, but 70cm is better if you’re in a place with lots of buildings since it can pass through doorways and windows easier.
Read moreWhat is 2m 70cm band?
70cm is the range of frequencies around 440mhz, while 2m is the range of frequencies around 144mhz . Your HT can tune to either of these bands, and can listen and transmit.
Read moreHow far can you talk on 70 cm?
2m- Good all around band for talking/chatting, but since its VHF, signal travel depends on what’s in its way and the power output of the radio. 70cm- Good band, since its UHF its good to have in the city or around tall buildings or inside of buildings because its wavelength penetrates obstacles better.
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