[AK-VHF] 6 M Gear
Brandon Clark
kl7bsc at gmail.com
Wed Jan 29 11:44:55 EST 2020
Hello group,
That's encouraging to see a number of stations already set up to use 6
meters. Good information to have for planning future events.
Brandon
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020, 20:52 Christopher Brown <cbrown at woods.net> wrote:
>
> I have at least 5 radios capable including the IC7000/SG237 setup I plan
> to install in the jeep after thaw.
>
> The full time setup is the IC756PROIII, with a 20M vertical, a SG235 fed
> 160M-10M usable inverted L (cut for just above 80M).
>
> And a basic horizontal dipole made from 3/8" solid alu rod at ~ 40ft
> AGL...nominally on a rotator but I just leave it roughly N/S.
>
> Have WSJT-X setup for 160M-6M on that setup too, but have not used in a
> while, need to fire it up and update the software.
>
>
> On 1/28/20 12:57, Brandon Clark wrote:
> > Just out of curiosity, who on the list has gear for working on 6 M?
> >
> > I have portable gear for the band, and should have a horizontally
> polarized
> > antenna at home in the next few weeks.
> > Brandon
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