[WSWSS] Beacons

Chip Angle [email protected]
Fri, 16 Aug 2002 09:06:51 -0700


Shawn,

Make sure that any of the beacons don't inhibit nor keep anyone from 
operating anyband. We have had several problems down here in the LA 
basin with six meter, 144 & 432 beacons keeping several guys from 
pursuing normal operating activities.  Check with ALL your local 
operators to see if there will be a problem and if there is be sure 
to move or shut down the interfering beacon.

Good Luck

Chip N6CA

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>Hi Guys,
>
>I've decided to add to the N7LQ beacon stack.  I'm thinking that 6, 
>2, 222, and 432 would be good additions to the
>1296 and 2304 units.  I will also be looking at increasing power on 
>the existing bands and hopefiully locating some
>decent omni-directional antennas for all of them.
>
>I'd like to fit these new bands into any existing scheme, so I'd 
>like to find out how one goes about finding an
>appropriate frequency.  I'd rather not land on someone elses channel.
>
>Also the location of the beacons will most likely be changing to a 
>fairly high level site here in the Reno Area.  It'd be
>nice to get it so that you fellas over in CA might here the 1296/2304 signals.
>
>Suggestions?
>
>Shawn
>N7LQ
>
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