[50mhz] Simplex below 51 Mhz

Tim Hynde [email protected]
Sun, 9 Jun 2002 19:08:59 -0400


Ok, sounds good. I had heard from another source that about 51 megs was the
end of the tuning range without changing coils or caps, 525 is OK but we
were thinking more along the lines of getting a group going in the area and
didn't want to tie up the calling freq.

If I can get it to go above 51 then I probably will pick something there and
not worry about it although it sounds like there is some promoted activity
on 50.3, I guess I have a listen a while longer and make a decison.

Thanks to all for the detailed input.

Tim ka8ddz

----- Original Message -----
From: <[email protected]>
To: "Tim Hynde" <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2002 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: [50mhz] Simplex below 51 Mhz


> You CAN put 33range MVPs on any 6mtr freq by just retuning (usually!).
> I have done so with my MVP rptr on 6 usign 52.xx in and 53.xx out..
> Why not put them on 52.525 where the simplex action is??
>
> Also 50.3 is used for MSCW and 50.29 is PSK...50.4 is AM calling
> freq....and 50.8-51.0 is used for model R/C...DO NOT XMIT there
> as you could crash a model and/or cause serious harm or injury..
>
> But why not go to 52.525 or other 52 MHz simplex freq?? The MVP
> will tune there with no problem.
>
> Chris
> WB5ITT
>
> Tim Hynde wrote:
> >
> > Yes the subject line seems simple enough, I'd like some feedback from
the
> > group.
> > I am converting 3 GE MVP radios for simplex operation, they are a
're-tune'
> > only
> > if kept below 51 Mhz. Re-tune only is certainly my first preference.
> >
> > After looking at the ARRL band plan it looks like any mode between 50.3
to
> > 50.6
> > but most of the time I find the 'band plan' not nessesarily in tune with
> > what
> > everyone else is doing. Soooo the question is:
> >
> > Below 51 Mhz what would be the best place to set up shop for a group of
FM
> > simplex
> > radios? I'm trying to steer clear of any weak signal guys.
> Moderator: Ray Brown, KB0STN
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