Brian Alsop wrote:

You have to look at the joint probability of the band being open and
you being at your rig.  For some, this joint probability approaches
zero.

During the Es season, you will get plenty of openings if you're available weekday evenings and/or weekends. Just leave the radio monitoring 50125 whenever you're around and you'll catch a lot of them. Unless you are restricted to operating on alternating Tuesday evenings from 9:30 to 11:00 PM (fort example), I think Brian's assessment is a little pessimistic. :-) That said, it IS different than HF. You can't just turn on the radio at any random hour and expect propagation to somewhere. It's true that 6m isn't for everyone. But everyone should have the chance to try it!

Perhaps this entire thread ought to be moved off this reflector.

I'm sure if Eric feels it should be curtailed, he will say so. However, 6m was deliberately incorporated into the K3 by the design team, and there is obviously a lot of interest in this feature. Since many Elecraft people have never worked 6m, this seems a good place to disemminate a little basic information about it. After all,

"The Elecraft list is a forum for the discussion of topics related to Elecraft products and more general topics related ham radio."

73,
Bill W5WVO


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