Yes, I would use 75/80 during the day and evening if you have the room. At
night it will open up to a few hundred miles.Google some NVIS antenna vids as
well.
On Sunday, September 28, 2025 at 08:52:20 PM CDT, David Lira via BVARC
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We routinely do this on the Wednesday night bvarc rag chew on 75m -> 3.910mhz
at 7pm! It gets everyone in the area whether close or far.
40 meters would also work during the day and at night.
Regards, David K5DBL
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Thank you.
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Could play with nvis but 10 meter groundwave (vertical antenna) most practical.
On Sun, Sep 28, 2025, 8:04 PM Suggs, Marvin (KTRK-TV) via BVARC
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What HF band would be conducive with 2 base stations 30 miles apart wishing to
communicate?
Thanks
Marvin
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