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Re: [VHFcontesting] 2m yagi on 432

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Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] 2m yagi on 432
From: "jon jones" <n0jk@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 21:46:02 +0000
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Regarding using a 6M antenna on 2M...

Back in November 2000 I operated 6 Meters from Guadeloupe. One evening the 
TEP (trans-equatorial propagation) was very strong on 6 Meters to Brazil. I 
had read TEP can sometimes be worked on 2M. I asked PY5CC to listen for me 
on 144.200 MHz. Unfortunately, I did not bring along a 2M yagi. I was using 
a 2 element quad on 50 MHz. I went ahead and loaded it up on 2M. Lo and 
behold, I copied PY5CC solid on 2 Meters and was able to work Peter while 
running about 15 watts. The distance is almost 4,900 KM.

PY5CC    144200.1 FG/N0JK     559 TEP YES          0042 27 Nov 2000

So a simple 6M antenna can work on 2M in a pinch and is capable of read DX. 
I also think this 2M TEP QSO shows how strong propagation can be via this 
mode and PY5CC's station and operating skill were a factor.

- Jon N0JK

>Recently,
>however, I tried my 6 meter 5 el CushCraft on 2 meters, and it works just a
>little better than a dummy load. My guess is that the 3/4 wave dipole thing
>works, but the key to if a particular antenna working depends on if the
>matching can pass the desired frequency. With my FINCO, matching was
>untuned, but with the Gamma Match on the 6 Meter antenna, it just didn't
>work.--Mike, WV2ZOW


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