[450] N1UJS repeater lists....

George Andrews gandrews at ntplx.net
Thu Jun 30 07:05:09 EDT 2011


Bob,

As always a great piece of work and a service to all!

I have not had much radio time of late. Will be adding my bit to your database as soon as possible. Would like to take a trip up to Dennis Hill to check that location, maybe with HT only.

George
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  Further, I imagine Mt. Equinox would be a peice of cake for you.....I know I used to talk to Krumville Bob on it while riding around up in Vermont.....he had a strong reliable shot from his mountain South of you.
  Wouldn't that be humorous.....using a Vermont machine to talk to NY....


  On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 1:33 AM, WRIP-FM Studio <wrip at mhcable.com> wrote:

    Bob - 

    Surprised (and pleased) you can hit Cobleskill.  Outside of the Albany machines, Cobleskill may very well knife-edge its way into this mountain valley (I'm at ~1300ft ASL, with mountains surrounding about 2/3 of town and a few "notches" to possibly blast out of.).  If the Albany repeaters are located up in the Helderbergs to the south and west of Albany, they're well shadowed to here. Troy(let) is a better, but only possible shot.

    Jay/UJ..T
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      Thanks.

      Printed it out today in portrait format, fit to size, and it came out nicely.  Much easier to use and read in printed form.

      I'm really curious what Chris (Kb1rxa) and Vinnie's results will be.  I fully expect them to exceed the boundaries of my footprint.  Yours and Woody's would be interesting as well.

      No comment from George....unusual...  


      On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 9:32 AM, David McKenzie <k1fsy at vhfwiki.com> wrote:

        good work ol' chap


        On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 8:27 AM, Leslie <partybug at charter.net> wrote:

          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

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              *From:* Bob <n1ujs at toast.net>
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              *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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