[CAham] 6 meter offset?
Neil Jessen
[email protected]
Fri, 29 Mar 2002 08:33:33 -0800
Wayne:
Also, the USB activity centers around 50.125, which is the SSB calling
frequency in the United States. There is also a DX calling frequency at
50.110, but you don't want to talk within the US there. It is for calling
outside the U.S.
If you are interested in Weak Signal acitivity (SSB, CW) on any of the
VHF/UHF bands, you can find more information at the Western States Weak
Signal Society website. There is an entire section of the site dedicated
to six meters. It is located at http://www.wswss.org
73,
Neil - N6VHF
www.n6vhf.com
At 20:07 3/28/2002, you wrote:
> I'm new to a good deal of this.
> I don't seem to find any information about what the actual offset should be
>for 6 meter repeaters.
> I know it is 600, plus or minus, on 2 meters, but don't seem to find any
>actual information about 6 meters.
> Also wondering about SSB, upper or lower?
> And the AM calling frequency?
>
> Wayne. <|:^)>
> [email protected]
> http://www.wayneleake.net
>
>
>
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