[Milsurplus] Ten Mtr FM Calling Freq?

mac w7qho at aol.com
Sun Oct 23 20:44:36 EDT 2011


We use 29.4 and 29.6 here on the West Coast during our MRCG meets.  Up  
to now we've pretty much had that end of 10M to ourselves but now with  
the band open I'm hearing all sorts of stuff including repeaters  
especially around 29.6.  Don't know if running our wide deviation mil  
stuff is now going to cause problems or not.  For our upcoming event  
on Nov. 5 plan to stick to 29.4.  Not running much power, BC-659,  
BC-1335, PRC-9, R-108, RT-67 on low power setting.

Dennis D.  W7QHO
Glendale, CA

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On Oct 23, 2011, at 5:10 PM, Al Klase wrote:

> Dave,
>
> That is my understanding.
>
> We used 29.6 for military (wide band) FM at the recent MRCA meet in
> Pennsylvania.  I don't know if any of the guys are trying to work  
> skip,
> but it seems like a reasonable place to start.
>
> Got your RT-524 on the "RED FLAG" channels?
>
> Al
>
> On 10/23/2011 7:35 PM, David Stinson wrote:
>> Is 29.6 still the 10 mtr FM calling freq?
>> Know of anyone regularly using mil equipment there?
>>
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