[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Whatever equipment you do use, be *SURE* you have it in CTCSS access (Not
> carrier squelch). There are only four 10M FM repeater channels, and even
> during this low part of the sunspot cycle, they're unusable due to the
> numbers of repeaters on each of the four channels. They ID on top of each
> other, drop in and out as the signals take fades, talk to themselves
> spewing out time, temperature, elevation, club names, etc. etc. A real
> mess. If we could select the one we want to use with the appropriate tone,
> (like we used to be able to do), it would be a good thing.
>
> Now Six meters, there's a good place for a low-band repeater system. Lots
> more channels available.
>
> Larry
I'd sure like to know where all these 10M FM repeaters are. It's so rare
that I find ANYTHING I can hit that I seldom bother.
Btw, I'm running a 110W Syntor X with an A/S base loaded whip on the
jeep. I know it works after talking to CA, AZ, MT, WA, FL, TX, VE7's,
much of the east coast, and Spain on 29.6 (from OH). But the repeater
pairs are nearly dead. If the band is up, I can hit a machine in PR, but
never get a response. That's about it.
But I agree 6M is a better place for a repeater. If your group wants
10M, how about a remote base on 29.6? Just make sure there aren't any
ID's or other stuff coming out on 10, just the person talking.
--
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL
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