[Elecraft] Advice on 6 meters...

Jim Bennett w6jhb at mac.com
Wed Feb 26 13:27:25 EST 2014


Phil,

You'll probably get a ton of replies from the 6-meter / VHF aficionados, but unless you have some means of monitoring the band, either with your radio, or some web site, I think you'll may be disappointed. I've been licensed for 50 years and have made only 20 QSO's on that band; 19 SSB and 1 CW. Most likely because I'm not aware that it is open. For me there are a lot of other bands (HF) where at least one is open 24-7 so I simply don't venture up there very often. That being said, I have operated in a couple ARRL VHF contests and was surprised at what I worked. My very first ever 6 meter QSO was with VE7JH on CW back in 2012. The other 19 QSO's included CA, BC, CO, and NE. All were made with a K3 - 100 watts into my 88 foot long, 450 ohm ladder line fed doublet at 45 feet.

On the other hand, if I were allowed to have a tower (dang CC&R's) I probably would by now have built some sort of yagi for that band. There are lots of articles on doing just that, and the size of the boom and elements makes it something very affordable to construct, install, and tune.

YMMV..... :-)

Jim / W6JHB


On   Wednesday, Feb 26, 2014, at  Wednesday, 10:08 AM, Phil Hystad wrote:

> I have seen some comments recently about six meters and I have never operated six meters.  I don't really have a descent antenna for six meters, just my 80-meter (ladder line fed) dipole or my hex beam that I can at least tune to six meters.
> 
> The band is always dead quiet with the small exception of some noise spikes here and there but very rare.
> 
> Question:  is there any activity for six meters that I should invest in a nice multi-element 6 meter bean antenna?
> 
> My most dominant operating mode would be CW but maybe some SSB from time to time.  I have no idea what's there as this band has always been blank to me.
> 
> 73, phil, K7PEH
> 
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