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Six meters will provide long range DX during the height of the solar cycle -
F layer skip And not dependent on the solar cycle is Sporadic E -- with long range DX -- typically occurs during the summer months and a smaller peak in late winter There are several other propagation modes as well -- see URL: http://www.anarc.org/wtfda/propagation.htm The east coast routinely works Europe on six meters if the band is open. The west coast occaisionally works Europe and routinely works the the Pacific with band openings With sporadic E it is entirely possible to work all USA states including HI and AL But the band can be dead for long periods of time. DX is mostly SSB and some CW However many locations have line of sight operation either simplex or repeaters Check your repeater guide. Repeaters are FM of course The packet clusters will alert you as to 6M activity Also see URL: http://www.dxzone.com/cgi-bin/dir/jump2.cgi?ID=6072 -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! SR ) writes: I notice something interesting about this radio. Their are terminal for 6 meters. Throughout the last 10 years when I had scanned the 6 meters on my scanner, I do not think I had never picked up any hams. (BTW I am in the New York City area) Yes it is a very short band and it might be more related to 2 meters, I would think. |
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