Before I had a transverter in my rover, I had stations ask if I had 222, and I
would reply that I only had FM. If they did not have a 223.5 FM station
available, they would ask that I work them on FM right on 222.100. Too much
trouble to move. It's not like the frequency is very busy; if so, they likely
already were on 222.110 or some other nearby frequency.
Bruce WW1M/R
>At 10:34 AM 12/6/2011, DAVE CLEMONS wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>> I was wondering if all contest contacts on 222 Mhz are made using
>> converters or if some quantity of contacts are made with people
>> using 222 Mhz FM rigs.
>>
>> Any information will be appreciated.
>>
>>73, Dave K1VUT
>>
>>Dave Clemons
>>
>>dave@egh.com
>>EGH
>>55 Waltham Street
>>Lexington, MA 02421
>>Tel (781)861-0670
>>Fax (781)860-9321
>>www.egh.com
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