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  1. Rick330man

    GMRS or CB

    I use both CB and GMRS. We've got a couple of radio clubs here working on a linked GMRS repeater network that will connect all of South Florida - and I do mean all - from Key West north to West Palm Beach and over West to the Naples/Ft. Myers area. A lot of guys doing a lot of work to make it...
  2. Rick330man

    Reclaim LSB 16

    The DX gods have not been kind to us lately. We had some great runs there back in October and November, but the LSB 16 well just about dried up after that. I'm taking advantage and pulling down my antennas for maintenance. I've got my eyes on the Labor Day week-end as our next best...
  3. Rick330man

    Reclaim LSB 16

    SATURDAY, JULY 29th and SUNDAY, JULY 30th Alright folks, we are a day away from our much anticipated restart. Daytime skip propagation for 12-10 meter bands is in the "GOOD" range. Looks like we're on! As before, every hour on the hour from 12:00 noon eastern to 6:00 P.M. eastern.
  4. Rick330man

    Reclaim LSB 16

    It has been 54 years and no other country has set foot on there. Impressive!
  5. Rick330man

    Reclaim LSB 16

    THIS WEEK-END WE HONOR APOLLO 11: In honor of the anniversary of man's landing on the moon on July 20, 1969 and having successfully returned on July 24, 1969, we'll take this week-end off. The "Reclaim LSB 16/Make 16 LSB Great Again" campaign returns full force the week-end of July 29-30th.
  6. Rick330man

    Can any 2m/70cm antenna be tuned to GMRS 462MHz?

    The only antenna that I know of which is able to tri-band over the frequencies you want is the Diamond NR-7900.
  7. Rick330man

    Reclaim LSB 16

    I've got a plan. This upcoming July 22-23 week-end is going to get a pass. It seems to me like the lack of DX propagation has deflated the enthusiasm for some. I say we look forward and concentrate our efforts on the July 29-30th week-end. Thoughts?
  8. Rick330man

    Reclaim LSB 16

    Rain, thunder and lightning these past few hours, so I had to disconnect. Today's local weather forecast isn't looking too good.
  9. Rick330man

    Reclaim LSB 16

    BRING 'EM (LSB 16) BACK ALIVE: It has been dead and deader down here. The only thing good for me is that I can talk miles and miles locally without any interruption. But I'm ready to hear some skip again. Is everyone up for trying again this week-end? If you are: do we stick to...
  10. Rick330man

    Reclaim LSB 16

    I've had the radio on LSB 16 for since about 12:30. In the last hour and a quarter I've heard one Texas station. He was talking to someone else, but that is it. The channel is dead quiet.
  11. Rick330man

    Reclaim LSB 16

    While CB skip propagation was dead, we were getting atmospheric ducting on GMRS UHF yesterday. A station in Ft. Myers on the Florida west coast was consistently hitting our radio club's repeater in Miami - about 120 miles to the southeast.
  12. Rick330man

    Reclaim LSB 16

    I've been monitoring LSB 16 since around 12:30 as I take care of other matters. It has been dead. I hailed a few times and received absolutely no response. Then again, there hasn't been anyone out there to be heard. The DX propagation has been pretty dead for several months now. We're due.
  13. Rick330man

    Reclaim LSB 16

    From Melbourne, Florida to Melbourne, Australia.
  14. Rick330man

    Reclaim LSB 16

    We had a couple of week-ends back in October and November where folks would go from one Dx contact to another. Funny thing happens down here with our summer pattern of daily afternoon thunderstorms. We wind up getting lots of short hop skip and make contacts in Tampa or Orlando or maybe...
  15. Rick330man

    Reclaim LSB 16

    I tried a few times yesterday (Sunday) afternoon and drew goose eggs. It was so quiet I went outside just to make sure my antenna wasn't damaged. At one point, two stations could barely be heard way in the background. LSB 38 wasn't much better. The lack of Dx propagation these last few...
  16. Rick330man

    Question on FRS versus GMRS....

    Nor is there free use to all UHF and VHF repeaters. GMRS utilizes strictly GMRS repeaters with the user typically needing the consent of the repeater owner to use it. Some GMRS repeaters are open. Others are private. Some are free. Some require you to pay to use them. Different radio...
  17. Rick330man

    Reclaim LSB 16

    For about the last month, the skip my way has been strong along very specific arcs only. It hasn't been the domestic North America free-for-all type we used to hear on LSB 38 all the time. Instead, I'll have low noise floors with areas much farther away - like California, Washington state...
  18. Rick330man

    Reclaim LSB 16

    Lake Eerie club starts their net at 10:00A.M. - in just a few minutes. After that, I'll be looking at our noon start time and hoping for some good luck. It is not that there wasn't Dx propagation yesterday. There was. I could hear Australia, New Zealand and Germany but I couldn't hear much...
  19. Rick330man

    Reclaim LSB 16

    Local hams around me were talking about how 10 meters was hopping.
  20. Rick330man

    Reclaim LSB 16

    Mother Nature is playing hard to get again. The domestic skip has been almost non-existent all afternoon. On the other hand, I am hearing Germany, Australia and New Zealand on LSB 38.