[450] repeater report

Bob N1UJS at toast.net
Sun Jul 4 20:18:45 EDT 2010


I was on, but I had gone upstairs for a few minutes.....are you coming back?
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: George Andrews 
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  Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2010 6:14 PM
  Subject: Re: [450] repeater report


  Bob,

  Are you on 223.500? I called a few times, no response. Maybe I can't get from here to there on 223.500!

  George
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Bob 
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    Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2010 7:59 PM
    Subject: [450] repeater report


    Just finished "kerchunking" every known 222 repeater pair, using every known PL.
    All done on the CX-333 @ 45' with no amp, no preamp.
    Here is the list of what I got and how I got 'em.

    By the way, signal report will be represented by "sB" (busy light, which is roughly 0-3 S-units best I can figure), or numerically (s1-s5), based on my 5 segment meter.

    223.78 Torrington, CT     82.5               s5
    223.80 Harriman, NY       107.2             s5            
    223.82 Pamona, NY         85.4              sB+    
    223.86 West Islip, LI       110.9/156.7  sB        
    223.88 Milford, CT           77                  sB+ 
    223.94 Manhattan, NYC   107.2            sB        
    224.02 Carmel, NY           136               s5
    224.10 Fairfield, CT          no PL           sB+        
    224.12 Vernon, CT           82.5              s3    
    224.16 Bristol, CT             77                 s3    
    224.22 Bristol, CT            118.8             s5    
    224.24 Fort Lee, NJ         107.2            sB+    
    224.32 Warren, CT           77                  s5    
    224.36 Vernon, CT           77                  s2    
    224.38 Orangetown, NY   114.8            sB
    224.40 Valhalla, NY           114.8            sB 
    224.50 West Haven, CT   77                 sB    
    224.60 Vernon, CT           123               s1    
    224.68 Rocky Hill, CT       123               s1
    224.68 Yaphank, LI           103.5            sB    
    224.70 Mahopac NY          no PL           s4    
    224.80 Meriden, CT           77                s3    
    224.80 Passaic, NJ           141.3           s2  (this one is a KQ2H linked machine)
    224.82 Queens, NYC        no PL           s1    
    224.86 Farmingville, LI     107.2            sB    
    224.88 Patterson, NY        no PL           s2    
    224.90 Rocky Point, LI     123               s1
    224.94 Avon, CT               no PL           s2
    224.96 Bridgeport, CT      77                 sB   

    There you have it for what it's worth. 

    I'm not really impressed.  Is it the antenna?  The band?  Do people not put enough effort into their 222 machines? 
    Hard to say.

        


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