I realize that I'm asking a lot of question here, but I just want to make sure I am doing everything within the letter and spirit of the rules. This again has to do with roving. With two operators in
It's legal, but difficult due to interference from the 2nd op. Good luck, 73 Dan -- K9ZF /R no budget Rover **QRP-l #1269 Check out the Rover Resource Page at: <http://www.qsl.net/n9rla> List Adminis
I concur. Our biggest problem is interference between 6 and 2 meters in both directions. It's only going to get worse in the next contest as we will now be running 400 watts on 6 meters as well as 2
This is why I keep asking questions. Thanks for the answer. I'm running 100 watts on 6 meters and either 50 or 100 watts on 2 (depends on which radio). I'll experiment with it this weekend to see how
Not a problem. We want more people to work during the contest. More points per band ;-) Got any friends that are interested and want to become hams? hi hi. 73's Dave W3DIO http://www.w3dio.org/ _____
My 6 meter and 2 meter antennas on my rover are a foot apart. I use a TE systems 0552G on 6 and newer Mirage B "30"16 on 2 meters, and full output on both setups. BUT also a HF/6 duplexer on the outp