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- Apr 5, 2015
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Hi, all. I’m a new Technician licensee. I’m curious about amateur radio usage in the Bay Area. From what I’ve seen (heard), most of the activity revolves around a small handful of VHF repeaters — N6NFI in the South Bay and either Mt. Diablo or one of the 2m repeaters in SF. Which is fine; from my usual haunts I can hit the N6NFI repeater with a low-powered HT if I felt compelled to join in. People there seem to know each other pretty well.
My questions are:
(1) Does anyone use the 2m simplex calling frequency (144.200) for anything anymore? Is it even worth monitoring in this area? Is the answer different while traveling, or does everybody just program their radios to scan the repeaters along the route?
(2) If a person wanted to try hilltopping with a mobile rig just to get some simplex QSOs for the heck of it, would 144.200 be the right frequency to do it? How about 446.000? Or is this pretty much a waste of time because in an urban area, repeaters are where it’s at?
I guess what I’m asking is: Is there such a thing as an active simplex frequency in VHF/UHF in the Bay Area?
Sorry if this comes off as a stupid question. I’m trying to get a feel for what people actually DO, as opposed to what’s possible. If the answer is that VHF and UHF is mostly repeater work in the Bay Area, and that people wanting simplex contacts upgrade to General and work HF, I’d prefer to know that rather than try a couple lonely months of calling CQ on a sparsely used frequency with limited range.
My questions are:
(1) Does anyone use the 2m simplex calling frequency (144.200) for anything anymore? Is it even worth monitoring in this area? Is the answer different while traveling, or does everybody just program their radios to scan the repeaters along the route?
(2) If a person wanted to try hilltopping with a mobile rig just to get some simplex QSOs for the heck of it, would 144.200 be the right frequency to do it? How about 446.000? Or is this pretty much a waste of time because in an urban area, repeaters are where it’s at?
I guess what I’m asking is: Is there such a thing as an active simplex frequency in VHF/UHF in the Bay Area?
Sorry if this comes off as a stupid question. I’m trying to get a feel for what people actually DO, as opposed to what’s possible. If the answer is that VHF and UHF is mostly repeater work in the Bay Area, and that people wanting simplex contacts upgrade to General and work HF, I’d prefer to know that rather than try a couple lonely months of calling CQ on a sparsely used frequency with limited range.