We used to do a lot of 6FM and made some great contacts. We still have an event in my area (well and others too) that has 2, 6 meter frequencies and it was neat a few times working more locally jerk stations further out broke in and made a contact.
Most mornings @ sunrise -.5/+1-2 hoursAlso listen to 50.145 USB.
I always assumed that the Hamsticks for 6m were a somewhat redundant since a 1/4 wave whip for 52 MHz is 54 inches long. Is the Hamstick noticeably shorter?I use a Lakeview 6m hamstick on my vehicle.
I used to run 6m FM mobile with a Kenwood TM-742 and a 1/4 wave whip mounted to the top of the bed rail of my pickup truck. I remember a couple "long distance" contacts. One with a ham in New Jersey while I was driving by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and another with a ham in Pahrump NV while I was driving down Shea Boulevard in Scottsdale AZ. Good times.
Great point! I had to lower the whip all the way down into the base, as that adapter adds a little bit, plus the “slight” wire coil that wraps around the lower portion. Additionally, the 6m version is shorter. It is around 35” from the base threads to the top of the lower portion. It is perhaps 2/3 the length of the 10m Hamstick base per my eyeballs.I always assumed that the Hamsticks for 6m were a somewhat redundant since a 1/4 wave whip for 52 MHz is 54 inches long. Is the Hamstick noticeably shorter?
Yesssss! Those were fun days. I remember having a RCI-2970 and 5054 (that was the 6 meter one I believe?). I just loved the FM sound on 10 and 6 too. Was way nicer to listen to than the usual SSB.I used to run 6m FM mobile with a Kenwood TM-742 and a 1/4 wave whip mounted to the top of the bed rail of my pickup truck. I remember a couple "long distance" contacts. One with a ham in New Jersey while I was driving by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and another with a ham in Pahrump NV while I was driving down Shea Boulevard in Scottsdale AZ. Good times.
I have a friend that still occasionally hooks his 5054 up and to aggravate me, he'll turn the Roger Beep on. That RCI beep is pretty distinctive.Yesssss! Those were fun days. I remember having a RCI-2970 and 5054 (that was the 6 meter one I believe?). I just loved the FM sound on 10 and 6 too. Was way nicer to listen to than the usual SSB.
Not sure why he's there on FM, 50.125 is the SSB calling frequency.I have a friend in Ohio that is strictly on 6m fm only.
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Last time i heard he always monitors 50.125 fm...
Yep, you're right, my bad 52.525Not sure why he's there on FM, 50.125 is the SSB calling frequency.
Not sure.50.125 fm must be a lonely place...you mean SSB or was that a joke?
Is your friend near the monster 6m repeater near Cleveland (called F2) on 52.68 output/52.92 input/107.2 Hz? I recall reading somewhere this machine has 14 receive sites and runs over 1200 watts.
Ok that's more like it. I listen on occasion on 50.350 where W1AW sends out code practice. Not that I'm fast at it or anything but it does give me an idea when the bands are open up that way.Yep, you're right, my bad 52.525
There is a repeater in Porum Oklahoma I believe the frequency is 53.01, it is active.There are no 6 meter repeaters in the whole state of Oklahoma, and I have scanned the 6m band for a couple of months, but I haven't heard a word. Is 6m sort of an "orphan" band which doesn't get much use, or am I just in a 6m desert?