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Mat,
There are few repeaters on six meters, but when the band opens up it can be
much fun. The op's work various grid squares, ask another ham in your area
what yours is. I personally have used my 40 meter dipole on six meters and
worked ten or 15 states as well as up in to canada with 100 watts.
Fred Olver
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From: "matt / m and t enterprise" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2008 9:19 PM
Subject: 6 meters
> hi all,
> I might have mentioned this on here a time or 3, or just to some certain =
> people, but I have always been curious to try 6m, since i knew there was =
> such a band at least. I of course am diing to(or was) to get on 70cm =
> too but thats not my question. my question is, is 6m like 2 and 440 =
> where u go through repeaters or not?just wondering because all i know =
> for repeaters around here are on 2m so not wanting to waste money, would =
> it be worht it without a repeater?btw, i was thinking of not getting a =
> rig for 440 right now for the same repeater issue, the closest on that =
> band is like an hour plus away
> thanks
>
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