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Actually, there is quite a lot of fun to be had working FM simplex
and repeaters here when the band opens up. One minute you're rag chewing with the locals on 146.490 simplex & the next thing you know someone checks into the group from 3 states away! That's when it's time to switch over to the beam and the Elecraft. A few years ago I was living on a hill. With a 14 element yagi on a 35' mast, I could just hear the Tulsa 145.110 machine when the band started to open. Then it'd open up 100% and I'd talk to south Texas on 2m FM or 450 miles away on 446.000 simplex. Neat! Ken KG0WX That setup is a big differance than in your first posting. I mentioned I do not do much FM work on 2 meters . I do work weak signal on 2 meter and 432 mhz ssb. It is not too unusual to work long distances that way. Ham radio has many things that can be fun. I usually think of the repeaters and FM as local contacts. I have worked from North Carolina to Canada about twice on 2 meter FM. Using a good antenna and ssb it is common to work out to 200 to 300 miles. The band "opens" a lot more if you have the advantage of about 10 to 20 more db of ssb. |
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