I'm certainly no expert, but I fear I have bad news for my friend in South
Florida. While the new digital modes make meteor scatter work possible on
432mhz, it almost always requires two things: Large antennas, and lots of the
power.
You might find better success trying this weekend's contest as a rover, or
portable, operating the UHF station from a hilltop or high building. Even with
rock counts going up lately, I just don't think you'll be able to work anyone
via MS on 432.
Happy to discuss WSJT and Meteor Scatter, especially from a newcomer's point of
view with you by phone at anytime. Call my cell (205) 253-4867.
Try it on 6 Meters or even 2 Meters, and I think you'll fall in love. It is
indeed a great mode for those stations in Florida who have a real uphill climb
in working new grids. Best of luck, and see you on the rocks!
73,
Les Rayburn, N1LF
Les Rayburn, director
High Noon Film
100 Centerview Drive Suite 111
Birmingham, AL 35216-3748
205.824.8930
205.824.8960 fax
205.253.4867 cell
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