Hi George,
I'm flying on 53.5MHz also at Visalia. I have for several years now so look for me.
I'll be glad to share the freq. with you.
See you there, Art
George Joy wrote:
Hi Edgar,
Welcome aboard? I fly on 53.1 mHz for TD, 00 for Hand Launch and play
on 05,08, 53.2 and 53.5.
I'll be on 02 at Visalia. Also use 04, 53.2 and 53.3. (And cw on 10, 15, and 20).
Mike Clancy
WB6ZHD
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Can the guys flying on HAM Frequencies let me know what
channel hey are on
I fly on 53.2. So far I've never run into anybody else on my freq. If
you fly on 53, it's wise to use a double-conversion receiver to
eliminate the chance that you'll be
Wouldn't a Ham operating on your frequency clobber you regardless of
whether you have a double conversion Rx?
Bill Swingle
Janesville, CA
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Subject: [RCSE] WHO is flying on what HAM Frequency
Can the guys flying on HAM Frequencies let me know what
channel hey are on, I'm thinking of flying on these
frequencies 50 or 53 Mhz and would like to know what other
are on now
--- Bill Swingle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wouldn't a Ham operating on your frequency clobber you regardless
of
whether you have a double conversion Rx?
Yes. But note that I said your *image* frequency. Say you have an SC
receiver with a 455 khz if and you're tuned to 53,200 khz, and your
Edgar
I fly on both. When I lived in Ohio you had to watch for 6 meter
repeaters in the area. They were in the 53.6 -53.8 range. So I simply
stayed as low as I could 53.1. On the 50mhz side I have had no problem with
any of the freqs. I think all the major radios only offer 50
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