There's also the misc/experimental range: 145.5 to 145.8 MHz.
The trick is they will need to get "spotted" somehow or no one will ever
here them.
Maybe ON4KST?
73, Bob K0NR
On 05-Jun-17 8:18 PM, Peter Laws wrote:
On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 9:12 PM, Bob K0NR - email list <list@k0nr.com> wrote:
VHF Contesters:
Any suggestions on a 2m fm frequency to use from Cuba (below 146 MHz)?
See below.
In the US, at least in a lot of places, 144.500 - 144.900 is repeater
inputs, so if you could figure a spot where there weren't any of
those, maybe. But then 144.900 - 145.100 is "simplex and packet" in
most bandplans.
There's also that "new OSCAR subband" that appears on so many
bandplans but not on any satellites (OK, a few), 144.300 - 144.500 ...
Take those for what they are worth and recall that you didn't pay
anything for them ... :-)
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Bob Witte K0NR
bob@k0nr.com
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