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Old November 17th 04, 03:24 PM
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Looking to build a decent 6 mtr antenna ... probably a loop...

space no problem indoor out out...

want to hit local repeater 50 miles away...

Have you had experience and can you recommend a good one..!!!
THX in advance

Tony


Tony,

Not too many people use 6m FM, but on SSB, If both ends are running 50W to a
6 element beam at 50 feet, the probability of being able to work out to 100
miles is essentially 100%.

Tam/WB2TT


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Golly there are over 200 6M repeaters in California -- all using FM
URL:
http://www.we6r.com/

And the original question was:
Looking to build a decent 6 mtr antenna ... probably a loop...
space no problem indoor out out...
want to hit local repeater 50 miles away...
Have you had experience and can you recommend a good one..!!!
THX in advanceTony
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Tony,

Not too many people use 6m FM, but on SSB, If both ends are running 50W to
a 6 element beam at 50 feet, the probability of being able to work out to
100 miles is essentially 100%.

Tam/WB2TT



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Old November 17th 04, 06:50 PM
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Golly there are over 200 6M repeaters in California -- all using FM
URL:
http://www.we6r.com/

And the original question was:
Looking to build a decent 6 mtr antenna ... probably a loop...
space no problem indoor out out...
want to hit local repeater 50 miles away...
Have you had experience and can you recommend a good one..!!!
THX in advanceTony
---------------------

The Anon Keyboard
I doubt, therefore I might be



"Tam/WB2TT" wrote in message
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Tony,

Not too many people use 6m FM, but on SSB, If both ends are running 50W
to a 6 element beam at 50 feet, the probability of being able to work out
to 100 miles is essentially 100%.

Tam/WB2TT



This is channel 2 land. Essentially no 6 m FM. Why don't you try a simple
vertical first, and figure out how much more gain you are going to need, if
any. I just mentioned the SSB figures to show that you don't need to have
your antenna at 1000 feet.

Tam/WB2TT


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Old November 17th 04, 07:20 PM
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Tam if you are New Jersey -- there are about thirty 6M repeaters in NJ to
say nothing of 6M repeaters in adjacent states

See URL:
http://www.artscipub.com/repeaters/s...New-Jersey.asp

Be sure to see all 10 pages

And my area is channel 2 land as well --- if you mean TV channel 2, and I
have no problem with TVI

And after all these posts on "6M antenna help" I believe the original
poster is in the UK and is limited to 10 watts as Tony is an M3 class
license !!!!!

But was an interesting thread of posts
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"Tam/WB2TT" wrote in message
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"Keyboard In The Wilderness" wrote in message
news:G4Lmd.145403$hj.34869@fed1read07...
Golly there are over 200 6M repeaters in California -- all using FM
URL:
http://www.we6r.com/

And the original question was:
Looking to build a decent 6 mtr antenna ... probably a loop...
space no problem indoor out out...
want to hit local repeater 50 miles away...
Have you had experience and can you recommend a good one..!!!
THX in advanceTony
---------------------

The Anon Keyboard
I doubt, therefore I might be



"Tam/WB2TT" wrote in message
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Tony,

Not too many people use 6m FM, but on SSB, If both ends are running 50W
to a 6 element beam at 50 feet, the probability of being able to work
out to 100 miles is essentially 100%.

Tam/WB2TT



This is channel 2 land. Essentially no 6 m FM. Why don't you try a simple
vertical first, and figure out how much more gain you are going to need,
if any. I just mentioned the SSB figures to show that you don't need to
have your antenna at 1000 feet.

Tam/WB2TT



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Old November 17th 04, 06:22 PM
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Not too many people use 6m FM, but on SSB, If both ends are running 50W
to a
6 element beam at 50 feet, the probability of being able to work out to

100
miles is essentially 100%.

Tam/WB2TT

Is that a shorter call Tam?


Dale W4OP




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Old November 17th 04, 06:52 PM
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"Dale Parfitt" wrote in message
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Not too many people use 6m FM, but on SSB, If both ends are running 50W

to a
6 element beam at 50 feet, the probability of being able to work out to

100
miles is essentially 100%.

Tam/WB2TT

Is that a shorter call Tam?


Dale W4OP


Dale,
Not sure I understand the question, but its a vanity call.

Tam/WB2TT


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