[PaQSO] Bands
n3xls at juno.com
n3xls at juno.com
Fri Oct 21 17:25:07 EDT 2005
I have to disagree when i was a Tech class operator i work 100 stations on 2 meters and 440 back in 1995 thats when bands where better today, of course a high home and a 13 el 2 meter beam help the effort i work every county around lackawanna and some of the ones beyond those as well. there problem is many people spend too much time on HF and also activity on the VHF and UHF bands seems down to me from years ago.
What i like to see is since there is more and more of the wonder rigs (hf-vhf-uhf) more activity on the SSB freq. because most VHF UHF SSB op just like to run there equiment some times.
-- <jbudzowski at peoplepc.com> wrote:
Yep, K3YD has it right. The ones who say that there is a vast untapped
PAQ resource on the VHF bands don't know what they are talking about. A
couple of years ago we tried to run a REPEATER contest in Lawrence County in
an effort to get the lcoal vhfer's interested in contesting, what a flop
that was! With all the ops on 2m and 440, I bet you would be lucky to scare
up less than a handful of contacts. Who in their right minds would bother
going thru all the trouble to drag vhf contesting stuff out in the field for
such meager pickings, when even the bands above 20m look like wastelands to
the PAQer? 'dqu
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Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 11:54:55 EDT
From: K3YD at aol.com
Subject: Re: [PaQSO] Bands
To: paqso at mailman.qth.net
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A few thoughts about the use of VHF/UHF bands.
Last year ('04) I operated with the N3GWR M/M group. Location was a rural
hillside in SE Berks county. This is at a location which allows UHF TV
reception from Delaware, FM broadcast & VHF-TV out of Tidewater (Norfolk
area), VA.
We expected to have very good coverage of the counties of greater Phila, DE,
MD, SNJ and perhaps VA.
We operated at the 100 watt level on 6, 2, and 440, in SSB/FM and had 6 or 7
QSO's, total, on those 3 bands. Our conclusion was that the effort to
install
the antennas was not rewarded. Perhaps a major VHF contest station (KW,
beams at 80', etc.) would have better results?
Allow the use of these bands? Absolutely! Expect much from them? Not in
our experience. Your results may vary.
73, Blair K3YD
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