For what its worth, my TK-981 is programmed for 927.5 MHz. As you may know,
they dont hear well below 925 MHz unless the filters are changed. This is
primarily used for mobile to mobile contacts as most of the other users in the
area use 902 or 903 MHz (I dont think any standard transverters operate much
higher). So depending on activity level, you may need to setup specific skeds
for this frequency or have a local rover willing to carry it. In our area,
there are two stations with Alinco DJ-G29T HTs that can operate on the high end
or low end of the band on FM. Great little radios when paired with the right
antenna.
73 and Good Luck,
KF2MR/R Western NY (FN13)
> Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2015 03:29:21 -0700
> To: vhfcontesting@contesting.com
> Subject: [VHFcontesting] June VHF Contest 902 mhz help
> From: vhfcontesting@contesting.com
>
>
> hi, i live in Wyoming and know about the restrictions CO/WY on 33 cm,
> how ever i would like to put my 33 cm FM only rig in use for the contest if
> it works out.
>
> I can do 6m, 2m, 1.25m, 70cm SSB and FM // 33 cm FM and 23 cm FM only.
>
> the 33cm radio is a kenwood tk-981 with the hex software mod.
>
> What frequencies would be ok to use for the contests ?
>
> thank you in advance
> Rodney
> kc0zhf
> DN71
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