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![]() "zip" ) writes: 6 Meters is a funny band. When it is open, it does not much to work great distances. When it is dead, local opertion is even hard. It is a fun band when you catch it open. Zippy I don't have the article, but word is that they are going to have a transmission in mid-June from Armstrong's old tower to mark the 70th anniversary of his first public demonstration of wide-band FM. This will be in the original FM broadcast band, which is below six meters. So one can hope that band will open up at that time, so more than locals can hear it. Oh, I did bookmark the page, it's at http://www.rwonline.com/dailynews/one.php?id=699 Michael VE2BVW "Fudge" wrote in message .. . I have never been on 6 meters. Now that I am about to put up a 2 M antenna and the rig I have will operate on both 6 and 2 M, I might just want to try a 6 M antenna. I have no idea what sort of distance I will be able to operate. I would like to try a 6 M V beam as an antenna with 50 W input power. Any idea what sort of results I will be able to expect? I live in Eastern Ontario and the nearest concentrsation of radio amateurs is in Ottawa, about 200 Km distance. Farmer John |
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