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it sounds like you get a lot of temperature inversions where you can hear
repeaters some distance away and the next day you don't hear them at all.
The 146.520 frequency is a simplex frequency and if memory serves me
correctly, Naples is about 70 miles from Tampa so you'll be able to receive
much better than you can transmit. The other thing you need to bear in mind
is that Condos are notoriously noisy locations due to local man made
interference from mixers, vacuum cleaners and other motorize appliances.
Normal range for an ht is about 2 miles or so and maybe 30 miles or so
through a repeater. You eventually might need a magmount antenna on your
filing cabinet or refrigerator and a 50 watt mobile to consistently hit
those Naples repeaters. At this location in Frostburg, I'm at 2100 feet
above sea level and have an omnidirectional antenna at 70 feet up in the
air. My mobile gives me a 60 mile range on simplex and I can hit repeaters
in Rockville, Maryland near the d.c. area about 100 miles away. Can you
imagine what kind of fund I'd have with a 14-element beam?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harvey Heagy" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2012 2:39 PM
Subject: Re: ht power level question
> Hi Linda.
>
> While I have never worked with the wouxun radio, on most HT'S the default
> power setting is high as far as I know. But I am sure some of the
> suggestions you have heard on this list will be helpful to you. 73.
> Harvey
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Linda C. Knight" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2012 7:10 AM
> Subject: ht power level question
>
>
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>> Hi all,
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>> Here is my problem with the ht (wouxun) I have the 2m and 440.
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>> I have tried a longer antenna and still the following problem exist.
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>> I do live in new port richey and should be able to get reception from
>> some
>> of these repeaters. The question is: Is the default setting on the radio
>> low
>> power and should I change it to high power?
>>
>> I am having trouble getting a couple of the local repeaters to get good
>> reception on my ht.
>>
>> I have the repeaters for (146.670, [new port richey where our club hangs
>> out]; 145 350 no tone; [new port richey;
>>
>>
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>> 145 330 no tone
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>> [Land 0 lakes]; 147075 103.5
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>> Hudson; and the 146 520 no tone
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>> Which have no reception within the condo or outside.
>>
>> The following repeaters are about the same distance and I get excellent
>> reception and transmission.
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>> The 146.640 (holiday); the 147.150 holiday; are excellent reception
>> within
>> the condo.
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>> It appears that all offsets are correct.
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>> The 146.670 repeater comes on in short spirts and if I move a tad
>> reception
>> is lost.
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>>
>> I am assuming that maybe because the others are in a different
>> dirrection,
>> its hard to get reception? But if that is the case, why does my friend
>> who
>> came over to help me have great reception in my condo?
>>
>>
>>
>> Any advice would be appreciated.
>>
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>>
>> I don't want to do a reset unless I have too.
>>
>>
>>
>> I love this radio because it has such a clear sound and people come in
>> just
>> like they are in my living room and I can't hear well on echo link so I
>> want
>> to make my ht as my main radio for 2 meter and 440. I don't want to have
>> to
>> attach a coaxial cable though. People I have talked to thus far on the ht
>> just love the sound of it.
>>
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>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>>
>>
>> Linda
>>
>>
>>
>> Kk4hrg
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>> Hugs and 73
>>
>> Linda C. Knight & shirley
>>
>> CallSign: kk4hrg
>>
>> Please note email:
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>> [log in to unmask]
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>> Hugs and 73
>>
>> Linda C. Knight & shirley
>>
>> CallSign: kk4hrg
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>> Please note email:
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>> [log in to unmask]
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