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[VHFcontesting] Re 4 meters

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] Re 4 meters
From: "Vic" <wb4slm@cox.net>
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 09:23:21 -0400
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4m is alive & well -- I copied signals on 20 June here in EM82 and was hoping 
for a 4 to 6 meter crossband -- Mike, VE9AA,  did have a crossband & perhaps 
the first "recorded" in history .. if one is so inclined a simple search on 
"youtube" one can find the video .. 

Regarding Transverters -- I know of two transverters & receive converters made 
for 4 meter operation -- one made in OZ --link is,  
http://rudius.net/oz2m/70mhz/transverter.htm  and the other made in England by 
Spectrum Communications link is,  Spectrum Communications 

I've heard U.S. amateurs could have been authorized 4 meters years ago, but the 
Remote Control Aircraft Hobby Lobby may have kept it from happening, the RC 
spectrum is however 2 MHz higher than the Euro's use for weak signals .. 
however, I think something could be worked out if the FCC would authorise the 
use of the band .. and I like RC aircraft so no "flames" please :-))

U.S. Ch4 falls within the Euro spectrum, so until HDTV actually becomes the 
defacto standard we may have to do without weak signal 4 meter operation .. 

There is a web page with all the info one needs about 4 meters .. link is 
http://www.70mhz.org/ 


      I would like to see more people QSX on 4 meters in the U.S. as I think 
the propagation is there, just not enough aluminium in the air to find out ... 
just think it was only a generation ago we were doing cross band contacts with 
Europe on 10 to 6 meters ... 

      Cheers de Vic -- WB4SLM EM82dp -- ex G0MOS .. 


     
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