You're welcome, Eric, and if I'm in Colorado yet when you come that way
again, hopefully, I'll be able to be of more direct help.
There are so many repeaters in the Denver area, that I have to believe you
could have hit some of them.
The 94 repeater, for example, is our main skywarn repeater for the entire
Denver area, and it's located on Squa Mountain, about 30 miles west of
Denver. There is a really nice 440 link to the machine, though, that might
have worked much better from where you were.
Anyway, I hope I was of some help, and sorry you were so unsuccessful.
73 de KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Clegg" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2010 10:46 AM
Subject: Re: Kenwood THF6A Question
HI Tom,
Thanks for the helpful info.
I tried the follown repeaters on 2 meters.
146.64, 146.67 and 146.94.
Wasn't able to raise anyone.
I could hear each repeater putting a weak signal into my 7th floor location
at the Marriott downtown.
I finally figured out that the split on 440 was but by then I was ready to
leave Denver.
I've got one of those nifty tri-band antennas for the Kenwood HT.
I was surprised I couldn't hit any repeater with a good signal with that.
Thanks for the helpful comments just the same.
73,
Eric
KU3I
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