[SixClub] FM simplex final picks

Gabriel Sierra g_moonrec at yahoo.com
Tue May 17 19:34:18 EDT 2005


Hi!,

Yeah, odd and quite a few! Anyway, if you keep
monitoring 52.525 you may end up with a good FM QSO.
All the DX QSOs I have are FM, as I have no SSB gear
(shame on me!). When conditions are good, anything
goes! At least in my region, if you work it on 50.110,
you can work it in our repeater (51.620 (-0.500
offset). I guess I will program them in my ICT8 and in
my Kenwood mobile (with transverter of course). One
never knows!

Gabriel

--- Bob Royal <the_bob at pyramid.net> wrote:
> 
> Having room for just 6 simplex freqs. I'm going with
> the following........
> 
> 52.525   of course...
> 52.540   secondary simplex on most lists i've looked
> at.
> 52.020   and
> 52.040   because these two show up together on most
> lists i looked at. 
> I'm guessing anyone as confused as I am trying to
> make sense of this 
> oddly fragmented band plan will be looking at the
> same pages I am......
> 53.020   It shows up on most lists too all by
> itself....
> 50.300   Why? Because if any of us goes mountain
> topping we might have a 
> shot at So. Cal from here.... DM09
> 
> I think much later on when I have time to figgure
> out how to goose 32 
> channels out of the control/scanner head combo on
> these things I'll have 
> a chip programmed all 6m. This has been a big head
> ache getting this 
> narrowed down. I was'nt all that exited about giving
> channels up to 10m 
> but this was a group thing. I'd like to see the band
> plan make more 
> sense but I'm not going to hold my breath
> waiting..... It's been almost 
> 2 years waiting on the FCC to come up with any
> changes since the ITU 
> ruled on dumping code testing. (another can of worms
> huh)
> 
> 73' to all and thanks for your input.
> Bob Royal  kd7oan
> 
>
______________________________________________________________
> SixClub mailing list
> Home:
> http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/sixclub
> Help: http://mailman.qth.net/faq.htm
> Post: mailto:SixClub at mailman.qth.net
> 

Gabriel Sierra
Moondancer Recording Studios
moonrec at prtc.net
http://www.moondancer.freeservers.com


More information about the SixClub mailing list