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1. [VHFcontesting] 902 vs 903 (score: 1)
Author: thenorbys@attbi.com (Kevin Norby)
Date: Thu Jun 19 16:44:50 2003
Can someone provide a lucid explanation of 902 vs 903 Mhz in contest activity. I live on the East coast, but don't want to rule out any possible contacts. The DEM transverter is standard at 903, but
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2003-06/msg02366.html (7,034 bytes)

2. [VHFcontesting] 902 vs 903 (score: 1)
Author: callbill@hotmail.com (Bill Olson)
Date: Thu Jun 19 16:44:50 2003
Kevin, Gosh it's so long ago and my mind isn't as sharp as it used to be. I think we (in the US) LOST the 902-903MHz portion of the band. The Canadians still have 902 so that's why the 144-902 combo
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2003-06/msg02368.html (7,724 bytes)

3. [VHFcontesting] 902 vs 903 (score: 1)
Author: aa1yn@aa1yn.com (Lee Scott - AA1YN)
Date: Thu Jun 19 16:44:50 2003
Hi Bill, The 902 to 903 portion of the band is in fact part of the Amateur band and is designated by the ARRL band plan as Narrow-bandwidth, weak-signal communications. It is a good question why we u
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2003-06/msg02369.html (9,158 bytes)

4. [VHFcontesting] 902 vs 903 (score: 1)
Author: w9sz@prairienet.org (Zack Widup)
Date: Thu Jun 19 16:44:50 2003
AFAIK we still have 902 in the USA. But for some reason parts of the country use 902 and parts use 903. The 903 frequency seems to be popular here in the Midwest. Bill, it was 10 years ago (Dayton 19
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2003-06/msg02371.html (8,212 bytes)

5. RE: [VHFcontesting] 902 vs 903 (score: 1)
Author: Lee Scott - AA1YN <aa1yn@aa1yn.com>
Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 20:20:16 -0400
At 10:54 PM 9/1/2004 +0000, John Wilcox / NS1Z wrote: I like to build and am looking at making 90? my next kit. Question is, there are two versions: one for 902 and one for 903. I am not too interest
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2004-09/msg00005.html (8,162 bytes)

6. RE: [VHFcontesting] 902 vs 903 (score: 1)
Author: Zack Widup <w9sz@prairienet.org>
Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 22:34:39 -0500 (CDT)
When I originally built a 33 cm transverter, I got a crystal for 144 = 902 MHz, then found out that everyone else around here was using 903 MHz. So I got another crystal to make 144 = 903. I may buil
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2004-09/msg00009.html (8,931 bytes)

7. [VHFcontesting] 902 vs 903 (score: 1)
Author: Herb Krumich <wa2fgk@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 09:12:57 -0800 (PST)
For several years, our contest station has been having a real issue operating the 903 mhz band. This band five years ago was racking up around twenty grids for our station with contacts consistently
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2014-02/msg00050.html (8,139 bytes)

8. Re: [VHFcontesting] 902 vs 903 (score: 1)
Author: Zack Widup <w9sz.zack@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 11:24:06 -0600
Around here I've used both. Sometimes someone is in a location that has less QRM on one frequency than then other, and someone else has less QRM on the other frequency. Some people only have one or t
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2014-02/msg00051.html (8,966 bytes)

9. Re: [VHFcontesting] 902 vs 903 (score: 1)
Author: Michael Clarson <wv2zow@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 12:39:46 -0500
Herb: Back when there was still a lot of analog cellular, the cell carriers had a lot of transmitter noise that pretty much wiped out rcvrs in the land mobile band, 901-902, and, being a ham, I looke
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2014-02/msg00052.html (9,021 bytes)

10. Re: [VHFcontesting] 902 vs 903 (score: 1)
Author: "Terry" <w8zn54@verizon.net>
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 13:00:18 -0500
Hi Herb, Back when we first got the band, 903 was quieter in the east. I lived outside Cincinnati at the time and crud from cellular was lower at 903. I had a home brew crystal controlled cw transmit
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2014-02/msg00053.html (9,968 bytes)


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