We don't use APRS in the rover. When we are in motion one of us is trying to work people and it causes interference on 2m ssb. 73's Dave W3DIO http://www.w3dio.org ___________________________________
When we make it back to my home QTH on Saturday night, I plan on trying my hand at some digital modes on 6 and 2 meters and any other bands from fm19jj. What are the common frequencies to use for bot
When we park the rover for the night at my home QTH (w3dio), I'll get on 6 and 2 meters and do some digital modes before heading off to bed. I can't guarantee the time we will make it back there but
Field day is next weekend!!! So i thought I'd take a moment to just share a few reminders!!! 1) Get on for field day and operate! 2) Bring your key! One of the biggest things stations forget to setup
Field day is this weekend!!! So i thought I'd take a moment to just share a few reminders!!! AGAIN! ;-) 1) Get on for field day and operate! 2) Bring your key! One of the biggest things stations forg
Les, Well first you need to know a few things about the 2304 transverter. Does it have the 10 watt attenuator board in it? This board also provides a common IF/relay and 28v relay driver to drive the
Hi all, I will be on for some of the contest both days from fm19jj to give out points on both 6 and 2 meters. I will be operating out of the rover but will just be operating as a single-op from my dr
How about a new radio that is 6, 2, 222, 432/440, 902/903, and 1296. Forget HF. Don't need that ;-) 73's, Dave W3DIO http://www.w3dio.org/ _______________________________________________ VHFcontestin
Joe, We use all antennas from Directive Systems including loopers for 903 through 3.4ghz. We have had a few minor tree strikes that have been some loops over but they bend back into shape pretty easi
Yeah you never notice the tree's until you put your nice pretty stack of antennas on top of your rover and go down the road and whack your 6m moxon to bits and pieces. Been there.. done that.. We've
The problem is we can't all operate on the same frequency lol. I know that in the past we have chose a run frequency of 144.242 or .244 and of course we end up moving a few khz one way or another dep
The Maryland-DC QSO party is this weekend and I was wondering if anyone gets on vhf/uhf for these types of contests? I notice on their website they have frequency recommendations including 6, 2 , 222
Here is the K3LFO/R team schedule for the contest. All times are tentative and flexible. We normally end the contest at Hogback but since we understand that W1RT/R was going to end the contest there
I'm not an expert on part 97 by any means but from what I've read i'm pretty sure that any frequency over 275ghz can be used by any license amateur. So as far as light emissions go you do not need to