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![]() "Dave Heil" wrote in message ... Mike Coslo wrote: N2EY wrote: In article , Mike Coslo writes: [snip] So the big question is why aren't those bands crowded with the Technicians? It is worth noting that the 6 meter band is open to Technicians also. So they can get some HF like action also. But they by and large don't. Many coded Techs are quite active on 6m. Most no code Techs are not. In fact, most of the no code Techs I encounter are on 2m or 70cm repeaters only. Once almost never hears them on simplex frequencies. They stick to FM and aren't heard using SSB or CW on 2m or 70cm. Around here, most no code Techs are not active radio club members. Most do not partcipate in ARES groups. Most are not members of the ARRL. To sum it up, it seems that most no code Techs are about 2m FM repeater use. Dave K8MN I am happy to report that at least in our club we have some very active Tech no codes participating in a wide variety of activities. Two of our club officers are no codes. One of the hams who was instrumental in getting a local antenna ordinance changed was a no code tech (unfortunately he passed away shortly thereafter). I've heard several on FM simplex and sideband. Quite a few participate in our public service events. So there are some who choose to explore other avenues of ham radio besides the repeater. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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