I am seriously considering scapping my 1296 gear. Just not worth the
effort and it takes time away from bands that actually have people on
them. A lot of the "regulars" on that band will not even get on in
contests. 222 on the other hand has quite a bit more people on it here
(SF Bay Area), and is worth while for both Q's and mults.
Tim - NU6S
CM87
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 6:14 AM, Ed M<maded@mindspring.com> wrote:
> I've been entering various VHF/UHF contests for a few years now. Due to
> small city lot restrictions I am
>
> limited to using 100W or less.
>
> I have capability on 6M, 2M, 222MHz, 432MHz and 1.2GHz, but I seem to find
> few stations on 222 and 1.2.
>
> I suspect that the more powerful contesting stations have some schedule that
> they use for looking for contacts on
>
> these bands. Can anybody help with some information?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ed (W2SN)
>
>
>
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