Chris was brilliant and I'm amazed more people haven't watched this. I was away from radio at the time this was put up/recorded. It reminded me of a lot of stuff I thought I'd forgotten for ever due to my age. I'm using an FT480 (Yaesu) with a RN Electronics transverter into a HB9CV and I sit waiting for the activity to begin in summer. 73 to all concerned for this video. Moss.
Chris was brilliant and I'm amazed more people haven't watched this. I was away from radio at the time this was put up/recorded. It reminded me of a lot of stuff I thought I'd forgotten for ever due to my age. I'm using an FT480 (Yaesu) with a RN Electronics transverter into a HB9CV and I sit waiting for the activity to begin in summer. 73 to all concerned for this video. Moss.
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What a very informative video. Thanks Dave and Chris for taking time to make this video happen. 📻 GI8WFA,
Thank you SO much for sharing your knowledge. What are thoughts on 6m FM? Polarization is usually different...
Good presentation but why say kilometers as a distance rather than miles we are in England I have no idea what kilometers are at all !!
1.6km per mile; so divide the number of km by 1.6 to get miles. (a mile is 5280 feet)
So you don't work 6m but 19.68ft?