Hi to all, is there much 432 activity around the SF Bay during the UHF contest? I have 432 with 20 watts to point around from CM87. Thanks for the info, Dave, NC6P. __________________________________
Not sure about there, but I would have to run 100 watts here in TN to drum up any activity on 432. Tried 20 watts, had to go to 100. Joe W4AAB EM65lb -- Original Message -- From: "David Ashworth" <fa
I have 432 with 20 watts to point around from CM87 I can't speak for how much activity there is in the Bay Area. However 20 watts into 4 properly spaced C3i FO39-432's at a good height and proper fee
C3i just sold to new owners. There is a link to K8GP,who has used their antennas. I wouldn't think about trying to do anything on 432 with 20 watts unless I had up at least 2 real good yagis(at least
Hmmm. 20 watts on 432 is infiniately better than not doing it at all. Sure, having two fat yagis is better; the more AL you push into the sky the more contacts you'll make, but to say that you wouldn
Not to argue the point, but that won't fly here in southern TN where I have to go to 2m and beg contacts to go to 432.And 432 is not used except on contests, otherwise. I envy the activity in the Mid
hehe, During field day I was our clubs V/UHF station manager (coordinator, whatever you want to call it) I spent so much time trying to teach the newbie contestor's how to move the 6 meter contacts u
Reminding me of our local club in AL years ago. They hated VHF on Field Day, so I operated with another club.They had misgivings but when I made 1/2 of the FD contacts of the club on 6m with 50 watts