At W4NH we typically use a transverter and an I/F radio that will also
do FM. We also make sure to have at least one vertical antenna for 222
(minimum is 4-el). It is then a simple matter of one or two switches
to match the mode and polarization of the station being worked. We see
at least a few FM contacts every contest and have had as much as 20%
FM from western North Carolina or northern Georgia.
Is it too early to start talking about skeds for the January contest?
Cheers,
Brian
NX9O
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 12:34 PM, DAVE CLEMONS <dave@egh.com> 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
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