[2m] Protocol for Using 146.52 MHz

Mike KC2FTN kc2ftn at hotmail.com
Sun Sep 19 19:01:02 EDT 2004


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>From: <n5wbi at clearsail.net>
>To: <2m at mailman.qth.net>, <2fmsimplex at yahoogroups.com>, <clarc at clarc.org>,  
>  <wsvhf at mailman.qth.net>, <WSWSS at mailman.qth.net>
>Subject: [2m] Protocol for Using 146.52 MHz
>Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 16:31:09 -0500 (CDT)
>
>What is the protocol for using 146.52 MHz (the national 2M
>simplex calling frequency)?  Here's what I know for sure --
>once you've established contact, QSY up/dpown so that you
>don't tie up the frequency for anybody else. I guess my
>question concerns how to establish contact. Do you simply
>call CQ?  Is there a particular exchange to ise, such as
>"This is N5WBI traveling south on Interstate 45 at mile
>marker 22" or something to that effect?
>
>Thanks es 73,
>
>Steve N5WBI
>Houston TX
>
>
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