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Hi Matt.
I wouldn't waste your money on an FM only radio for 6 meters unless it is a
multi-band radio that also covers 2 meters and 70 cm. You won't find much
FM activity in most areas. If you buy a 6 meter radio, get one that is
capable of SSB operation as most of the 6 meter activity is between 50.1
and 50.2 MHz, especially when the E-skip is running. During high sunspot
years, 6 meters can open up world wide just like 10 meters. It is really
kind of a transition band between HF characteristics and VHF
characteristics, just like 10 meters, except that 10 meters tends to favor
HF characteristics more, while 6 meters favors VHF characteristics more.
From a VHF standpoint, it is a nice band in rugged terrain as it is a bit
more forgiving than 2 meters and a lot more forgiving than 70 cm. It's too
bad that TV interference has kept this band from being developed to its
full potential because it is a band with some really excellent characteristics.
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 09:19 PM 1/5/2008 -0600, you wrote:
>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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