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periscope
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October 05, 2006, 06:51:19 AM »
Anyone on the forum who uses 6mtrs please?. Getting a new handheld and just wondering whether or not to get one which includes 6 mtrs.
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Ian
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October 07, 2006, 08:04:00 PM »
I found 6m about as busy as 2m ssb .6m ssbccan be good at times even with a hb9cv I had some good contacts,but you could go months without one this is all some time ago ,as I had to stop using any RF equipment above 1w for health reasons G0PAH Peter
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October 08, 2006, 07:07:19 AM »
Thanks for that info Peter - I'm pretty certain now that I'm going to go for the VX6E which has 2mtr and 70cms only - I think that will be ok for me. the rig has a very good frequency coverage so I reckon I'll give it a try. I managed to download the full manual yesterday - it looks alright, a couple of the things it will do will not be of much interest to me but generally it seems just the ticket. Sorry to hear about your medical restrictions but I suppose you will still be able to monitor various bands - that's quite an interesting hobby in itself isn't it? Thanks again Peter.
Ian
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