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According to DEE D, You now have to get the now you're talking book
written be Dick Bash in 1967 and relearn all of the novice privileges! AB2RC wrote: On 2004-12-03, Don wrote: I have a 2 meter radio. Been thinking of getting into 10 meters. How des 10 meters work? I mean can it be used to reliable talk to people a couple of states away or is it like am radio where reception in iffy and you can only during certain times? I mean, If there is someone one state away I want to talk to can I any time of day? Is this band more "fun" than 2 meters? I do not intend this to be insulting, but from the way you asked the question, I have to wonder if you actually have a valid amateur radio license, that allows you to transmit on 10 meters. Anyway -- most of the questions you asked can be only answered by "it depends". "a couple of states away" can be a long distance if you live in the center of Nebraska, but a much shorter distance if you live in Rhode Island. A lot of distance can be achieved on 2 meters -- during a good band opening. Propagation has a lot to do with how far a signal wil travel. As for more "fun" -- that depends on what you like to do. |
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