[NLRS] Long-Range 2m Nets *ON* Tonight
Todd Sprinkmann
sprinkies at excel.net
Wed Nov 17 08:31:15 EST 2010
Tonight's net info is down a few paragraphs.
I'm kindly asking you veterans to consider passing the info in
the next paragraph along to the many hams who have no idea
what is possible on V/UHF, beyond the repeater. I can think of
30-40 guys in our region who have given weak-signal ops a try,
over the past 2.5 years of talking it up.
"If you didn't know that 200, 300, 400-mile contacts can be made
everyday on VHF and UHF, then perhaps I've piqued your interest.
The longer contacts are made between stations that point horizontally
polarized yagi or beam antennas at one another. A guy with at least
50-100 watts + a 9 element or longer yagi, up 30-50' and a clear
horizon will make contacts in that 200 mile range. The higher your
antennas, and the longer the yagi, the more DX you work. You want
low-loss coax, too. 9913 or better yet LMR-400 will keep your
feedline losses low, and bring every decibel to your ears."
Tonight we have:
144.230 @ 0045Z or 6:45pm central/7:45pm eastern
KA0KYZ Terry in EN33 -- southeast Minnesota.
Starts out looking east, goes clockwise a full 360.
** MN, IA and Dakotas ops -- say hello to Terry and enjoy
his strong signal.**
144.240 @ 0100Z or 7pm central/8pm eastern
KC9BQA in EN63, 40 miles north of Milwaukee.
Starts out looking north, goes clockwise a full 360.
144.250 @ 0130Z or 7:30pm central/8:30pm eastern
K8TQK Bob in EM89 -- southern Ohio.
Starts out looking north, goes clockwise a full 360.
All 3 of these net controls make contacts in that 300-500
mile range, with flat bands. Very grateful that they've come on
board and are helping improve VHF.
Even if nets don't interest you, take advantage of the fact that
dozens of guys are on. We encourage you to look around on
144.220 and below, just like we encourage our net check-ins to
do the same. Wednesdays are becoming "can't-miss" nights to
be on 2 meters. Last week we had 59 check-ins on these nets,
across multiple states and grid squares -- best week ever since
we started up in July of 2008. Those stations are listed in my
Nov. 11 net report at kc9bqa.com.
Of course, we also encourage you to visit the free, real-time
chat at www.on4kst.com. We use the IARU Region 2 Chat for
144/432 MHz, and it's a great tool for helping you make more
on-air contacts. 7 simple instructions for signing up are at this
link:
http://kc9bqa.com/?p=3765
73,
Todd KC9BQA EN63ao 40 N of Milwaukee
www.kc9bqa.com For Frequent VHF/UHF Updates
www.wivuch.com WI VHF/UHF County Hunters Award
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