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![]() "TOM" wrote in message ... I thought I might share a couple of observations I've made regarding the Amateur Service; the situation in other locations may differ. Based upon my adventures last year in Florida when we got pounded by three hurricanes I was interested in finding out the utility of my Ham two meter transceiver by taking advantage of Field Day (simulated emergency test) in June. I raised a collinear with an advertised gain of 7 dB to thirty feet and powered my transceiver with a deep cycle battery. Operating on the 'National Simplex Calling Frequency' 146.52 MHz with 75 watts output power I attempted to find out how many stations I could contact and the extent of my operating range during the test. From my numerous calls I was able to contact NO ONE! Not one person responded to my Field Day calls throughout the day and I heard NO ONE calling Field Day! Not one Ham could I find operating Field Day on the two meter National Simplex Calling Frequency! Yet to my surprise, I was able to consistently 'key-up' repeaters from Jacksonville to Palm Bay---approximately 2/3's the length of the state of Florida. And to consider, this is an amateur service simulated emergency test in Florida occurring only 10 months after the destruction of Charley, Frances, and Jeanne. It made me wonder just how interested Hams are in emergency communications. I did have a nice conversation with a fellow 100 miles away via his repeater. Since Field Day partakes of many elements of a contest, you aren't supposed to use the National Simplex Calling Frequency for Field Day activities. Our group had a VHF station set up for Field Day and we contacted people from New York to Florida to Texas, etc (we are in Michigan). We used SSB and CW and both 6 meters and 2 meters. For extended distances, SSB and CW are better choices than FM. If you had tried the SSB calling frequency, you might have had better luck. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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