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Can someone explain why nobody uses upper sideband?

We've tried to get something going on USB 35 and USB 40. There was some success, but folks haven't kept it going.
Yeah I remember but spring rolled around and dx dropped out for the summer. Maybe it would be worth another shot but not limit it to certain days on the week end. Everybody has different work schedules and time zones so it calls for more relaxed and less ridged.
 
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*i use upper sideband as much as lower sideband. that way my radio doesn't go out of alignment. too much of either could set it off frequency. (jk) *not reliable advice
An old Elmer once told me a long, long time ago, that USB is for the southern hemisphere because of the rotation of the earth. The rotation of the signal has to match the Earth's rotation or the alignment will suffer...
 
An old Elmer once told me a long, long time ago, that USB is for the southern hemisphere because of the rotation of the earth. The rotation of the signal has to match the Earth's rotation or the alignment will suffer...
made contact with Florida from Ohio, the person in Florida wouldn't go to USB to get away from the noise. i just thought he was racist against upper sideband. i neglected to account for the signal's rotation
 
We've tried to get something going on USB 35 and USB 40. There was some success, but folks haven't kept it going.
That's because in certain areas those channels are no good! Where I am here on the west coast of Canada, channel 40 is full of AM traffic from Mexico that wipes out both LSB & USB on that channel. And 35 LSB is the primary Australian call channel which is very strong here and it bleeds onto 35 USB.

I would love for us to find a WWDX channel, but it has to work for everybody, and what works in Florida or Arkansas might not work for the West Coast or New England. USB makes sense if we are going to keep it on the regular 40 channels. Personally I think using a "half" channel like 27.360 or 27.400 on USB might be workable........maybe.......
 
That's because in certain areas those channels are no good! Where I am here on the west coast of Canada, channel 40 is full of AM traffic from Mexico that wipes out both LSB & USB on that channel. And 35 LSB is the primary Australian call channel which is very strong here and it bleeds onto 35 USB.

I would love for us to find a WWDX channel, but it has to work for everybody, and what works in Florida or Arkansas might not work for the West Coast or New England. USB makes sense if we are going to keep it on the regular 40 channels. Personally I think using a "half" channel like 27.360 or 27.400 on USB might be workable........maybe.......
The zero frequencies are widely used in eastern Europe.

If Nigel Tufnel were on WWDX, he'd tell us to unlock our clarifiers and turn them to 11. But here on WWDX, we still have plenty of operators - myself included - using relatively stock CB radios. They don't have VFOs, unlocked clarifiers, etc. Also, plenty of folks on here using CBs simply don't want to be transmitting where they shouldn't be (per FCC).
 
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