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![]() Many, many moons ago I used to run a dual-band digi on a mountain in Ellenville, NY at a site belonging to WB2BQW (Howard Iko). How long ago? One of the bands was 220. :-) After a very long hiatus I know live over the border from there in PA on a property that may not be mountaintop but is high enough that thewind never stops blowing. I have been thinking of digging out my DR-200's and setting some stuff up again just for fun. And, some experimenting I worked on back then that might be fun to try again. (more on that later.) So, the questions then a Does anyone do plain old packet radio any more (as opposed to DX Clusters and APRS)? I assume the 2 meter frequencies are the same, but I know the 220 frequency I used is no longer ours. What about 6 meters? Is there a frequency for an FM digi on 6 meters? Am I likely to even hear anyone or is vanilla AX.25 dead? I hooked a TNC up to an HT for a few days a couple months ago and all I heard was one station and no one ever connected to it. Would I be wasting my time? Would anyone even care? Just asking.... bill KB3YV |
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