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2 meter SSB NET and long distance signal report..
[html] There has been a new Net created to spark more activity on the higher bands� like VHF and UHF…Every Sunday morning at 10AM we meet on 144.200 and see who can work who on USB….Some of us run high power and large ant arrays and others run smaller equipment, it’s all open for the experiment…Then we also meet Sunday evening at 8 PM local time to try it again as some of us can’t make the morning get together…
I made a schedule with Doug, VE5UF who lives by Saskatoon to see if we could make the connection…The first night I got the freq we were going to meet on mixed up so we missed each other and the rest of us continued on..The following day (Monday) we rescheduled by e-mail and tried it again…I had everything all set up and was working on something else when I heard him tune up just before the scheduled time….So I called him and we had a good QSO for about 15 minutes, this is a distance of just around 300 miles… Doug was able to record the audio from me and send it around to the SSB group…The signal was moderate and then become very strong then faded again a little but we were able to hear each other fine the whole QSO…In the recording you can only hear me as his audio is not connected to the computer to be recorded…
This is the farthest I have worked with using meteor scatter etc….We are going to do it on a regular basis to see if it was just conditions or see if this path is possible regularily…..Skip, VE6BGT
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about 17 years ago
There is a 6 meter net on Sunday nights I believe, around 8:30PM or later, not sure about the time…Out of Edmonton I believe..Hang in there, I am building a new 6 meter beam and we can work each other on that band….Skip, VE6BGT..
about 17 years ago
Great work!, Wish I was fortunate enough to get on 2m SSB,
the highest I can go is 6m all mode…
wish we had some more 6m nets, as the band isnt used very much..
great article by the way.
about 17 years ago
Hello Curtis…I listened on 144.200 at 10 this morning but was only able to faintly hear Al VE6AN..I only have 50 watts to a satellite array so he never heard me…I will try to get in on the action locally here tonight at 8:00 and also beam north at 8:30 for your group..73 Bob
about 17 years ago
Just an FYI, there are a number out of Edmonton that are active on 2m SSB however they meet @ 8:30pm on Sunday's on 144.220 as we have our 2m ARES net @ 8:00pm on the VE6UV repeater. It would be awesome if everyone stuck around till 8:30 and switched up to 144.220 and gave a call out for those in Edmonton and maybe we can make some additional contacts from the south.
about 17 years ago
We all got together again last night (19th) and I had another good contact with VE6UF again with good results…There was a bunch of on 144.200 again, lots of fun….Skip
about 17 years ago
Thanks for the article Skip,,just a quick note to let anyone who wants to hear your .wav file they will have to ask you to e-mail it to them as we do not allow any executable files on the web pages as an attacker may upload a file of this type which could includes malicious javascript. Congratulations on the long distance contact.