[AK-VHF] 1.25m SSB

Christopher Brown cbrown at woods.net
Sat Feb 2 01:07:31 EST 2019


I have SSB there as well.  So far as I know KL6M and I are it.

I was FM only with a DR235MkIII but when I picked up a 736R last year it
had 1.25M and 23cm modules in it.


On 2/1/19 17:22, Edward R Cole wrote:
> Tom,
> 
> As far as I know there is no 222 SSB activity.  Only person I know 
> that has capability is KL6M who has done eme there.
> 
> About a year ago I sold my 222-28 transverter as there seemed no 
> advantage to having $400 tied up in SSB/CW gear,  I also sold my 
> second 150w 222 amp as I was not going to try 222-eme with two yagis 
> and 300w.  Made a ham in OR happy.
> 
> Instead I have the BCM-220 30w FM radio plus able to run 130w with 
> the 150w amp when driven at 13mw.
> 
> 73, Ed - KL7UW
> 
> At 02:18 PM 2/1/2019, Tom Elmore wrote:
>> I was curious how many stations have access to 1.25m SSB. I just 
>> picked up a Bridgecom BCM-220 for the FM portion of the band and 
>> thinking about adding a transverter for the low end. Perhaps we 
>> could generate some interests for folks on the Kenai and here in 
>> Anchorage to get on 222.100 at time and compare conditions to other 
>> bands like 2 meters and 70cm.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Thank You
>>
>> Tom Elmore KA1NVZ
>>
>> Anchorage, Alaska
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> 73, Ed - KL7UW
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