[NLRS] ????TEST 222 WHAT IS CALL FREQ. ????
Todd Sprinkmann
sprinkies at excel.net
Thu Aug 17 20:28:23 EDT 2006
222.100 will do the trick Kris.
Fair warning, tho... you don't hear much
spontaneous activity on 222.100, unless
it's a contest or a band opening like we had
here last night in 9-land.
But congrats on being on 222. It's a great
band with better prop characteristics than 144.
I can hear the W0ZQ beacon about 40-50% of
the time in summer and maybe 15-25% of the
time in winter. From 40 miles north of Milwaukee.
Also be aware of FM ops on or about 223.5.
There's actually more activity there than on the
SSB part down at 222.100. Not sure what the
story is on FM 223 in the Twin Cities area, but
I know there are pockets of activity in the Cedar
Falls/ Eastern IA area, and I'm told on 223.4 in
the Chicago area.
73,
Todd KC9BQA EN63ao 50 thru 2304
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Subject: [NLRS] ????TEST 222 WHAT IS CALL FREQ. ????
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> Just finished 222 transverter looking to test it out this evening.
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> Sced. for 7:15 PM Local I am in Owatonna EN34jc
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> ???New to 222 what is the call feq. I be there??
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> I can here W0ZQ beacon but not too loud.
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> 73'
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> Kris KC0REO
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