[450] N1UJS repeater lists....

Leslie partybug at charter.net
Wed Jun 29 08:27:30 EDT 2011


A lot of super hard work and concentration went into this and I think it 
is excellent!  And organized...........

Leslie Busino

Always be the difference with kindness of heart.


On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 6:01 AM, Bob wrote:

> Thank you!
>
> On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 10:36 PM, WRIP-FM Studio <wrip at mhcable.com> 
> wrote:
>
>> **
>> Just excellent
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> *From:* Bob <n1ujs at toast.net>
>> *To:* 144.450 Mailing List <450 at lists.vhfwiki.com>
>> *Sent:* Tuesday, June 28, 2011 10:05 PM
>> *Subject:* [450] N1UJS repeater lists....
>>
>> Good Evening Gentlemen,
>>
>> After a ridiculously long time and even more ridiculous amount of 
>> effort,
>> here are the results.
>>
>> Some of you already saw the 222 and 50 mhz lists, and now the 144 mhz 
>> list
>> is done....more or less.  I still have to go back and fill in some 
>> data, as
>> I encountered unstable conditions and a variety of other issues (like
>> machines at 30 over and no PL on clogging a frequency where I needed 
>> to
>> collect info on weaker machines) which left a few gaps.  None the 
>> less there
>> are a whopping 250 entries!!!
>>
>> Essentially, these lists represent every possible machine on every 
>> possible
>> "pair" that can be reached from my station under "flat" conditions 
>> (no
>> enhancement, no degradation) with all the leaves on the trees. 
>> Obviously
>> leaf-less conditions would show better results, as would late 
>> night/early
>> morning tests.
>>
>> Test radio was the IC706MKIIG, and was done both "normal" (internal 
>> preamp
>> on) represented by the first number, and "enhanced" (internal amp 
>> OFF,
>> external amp ON) represented by the second number.  Obviously, for
>> comparison purposes, for those of you without an external amp and a 
>> normal
>> radio, compare your results to the first number.
>>
>> Interesting to me was how well the little stick held it's own against 
>> the
>> pair of yagis.
>>
>> My next step is to plot the signal points on a map (for each band), 
>> connect
>> all like signal level dots, and get a visual representation of my 
>> signal
>> footprint, it's shape and intensity.  It will be interesting to note 
>> the
>> differences between the bands.
>>
>> Okay, with no further ado, here is the link:
>>
>>
>> 
>> https://spreadsheets.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?authkey=CIKIvMkE&hl=en&key=twveK2CDFDJaC10oL9bHa4g&rm=full&authkey=CIKIvMkE#gid=1
>>
>> I hope this collection of data will be usefull to you all......
>>
>> N1UJS Bob
>>
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