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Last night was an incredible night for ducting on the East Coast.
I talked from Baltimore to Long Island on 146.505 simplex using a three element coathanger yagi at 15 feet off the ground with 50 watts. Radio is an Icom 2100H. Nothing fancy here. I was bringing up repeaters by the threes and fours calling CQ. Also, 11 meters was active yesterday afternoon, and I talked to Indiana from my mobile on 38 LSB. Now calling as 104 in Baltimore. Can't say I'm not radio active. Now that the weather has changed, I don't expect good ducting tonight. According to the Hepburn Tropo prediction page http://www.iprimus.ca/~hepburnw/tropo.html things may be good anyway. If it's not raining, I'll set up again tonight. This guy does a real good job predicting tropo ducting. |
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6-meters has been ROCKIN' here in the Northeast as well. ALOT of
'double-hop' from 2-land to 6/7- land. "Scott in Baltimore" wrote in message ... Last night was an incredible night for ducting on the East Coast. I talked from Baltimore to Long Island on 146.505 simplex using a three element coathanger yagi at 15 feet off the ground with 50 watts. Radio is an Icom 2100H. Nothing fancy here. I was bringing up repeaters by the threes and fours calling CQ. Also, 11 meters was active yesterday afternoon, and I talked to Indiana from my mobile on 38 LSB. Now calling as 104 in Baltimore. Can't say I'm not radio active. Now that the weather has changed, I don't expect good ducting tonight. According to the Hepburn Tropo prediction page http://www.iprimus.ca/~hepburnw/tropo.html things may be good anyway. If it's not raining, I'll set up again tonight. This guy does a real good job predicting tropo ducting. |
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Hello Hamguy:
Keep talking like this and I'll have to put up my 6 meter Intercepter 10K Ground Plane Antenna and give ya alls a call. What freq, I usually listen in on 50.125 USB Jay in the Mojave Hamguy wrote: 6-meters has been ROCKIN' here in the Northeast as well. ALOT of 'double-hop' from 2-land to 6/7- land. "Scott in Baltimore" wrote in message ... Last night was an incredible night for ducting on the East Coast. I talked from Baltimore to Long Island on 146.505 simplex using a three element coathanger yagi at 15 feet off the ground with 50 watts. Radio is an Icom 2100H. Nothing fancy here. I was bringing up repeaters by the threes and fours calling CQ. Also, 11 meters was active yesterday afternoon, and I talked to Indiana from my mobile on 38 LSB. Now calling as 104 in Baltimore. Can't say I'm not radio active. Now that the weather has changed, I don't expect good ducting tonight. According to the Hepburn Tropo prediction page http://www.iprimus.ca/~hepburnw/tropo.html things may be good anyway. If it's not raining, I'll set up again tonight. This guy does a real good job predicting tropo ducting. |
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Keep talking like this and I'll have to put up my 6 meter Intercepter
10K Ground Plane Antenna and give ya alls a call. What freq, I usually listen in on 50.125 USB Anybody got an RCI5054 that they bought thinking it was a 2950? I'll try one through a cheap 2 pill linear I've got sitting around. -Scott, from the land of the 3. |
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