[Wswss] N6ZE Tentative Plan + ?? For Sat, 05MAY 902 MHz & Up Sprint
Marty Woll
n6vi at socal.rr.com
Sun Apr 29 15:57:47 EDT 2012
Hi, Peter.
The FM calling frequency is 1294.500. In my experience, those using only transverters who can't go below 1296.000 usually arrange on another band to meet for a short FM exchange up around 1296.150 or 1296.200 so as to stay clear of the center of weak-signal activity.
All this, of course, is subject to any new restrictions imposed as a result of the newly installed 23 cm FAA radar on Palos Verdes. We're still trying to get the actual operating and guard frequencies from the FAA.
73,
Marty N6VI
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From: n6ze at aol.com
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Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2012 10:56 AM
Subject: [Wswss] N6ZE Tentative Plan + ?? For Sat, 05MAY 902 MHz & Up Sprint
1. I tentatively plan to operate (902 MHz & up Sprint ) from DM04qb/DM04qc near intersections of Stunt Rd, Saddle Peak Rd, Topanga Twr. Mtwy in the Santa Monica Mts (Elevation ~2600 ft MSL) for 1 - 2 hours on Sat, 05MAY.
2. I plan to use barefoot FT-736 with single 33 element M>2 yagi on 23 Cm (1296/1269 MHz). (I plan 144.200 +/- for liason as necessary)
a. What times are SoCal UHFers planning to operate?
b. Are 1296.1 MHz CW/SSB and 1269.0 MHz FM used as primary calling freqencies in SoCal?
c. What bands besides 23 Cm should have some activity?
3. I do not have any equipment for other bands. I have no objection to 'loaners' for 902, 10 GHz, etc.
bt73Pete, N6ZE
n6ze at aol.com
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