Where I’m from, 2m band seems to be popular due to the small antenna requirement. The fact we’re in densely populated area probably also play a role.

There should be the 70cm band as well, but I haven’t seen any sign of life around here.

  • I_am_10_squirrels@beehaw.org
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    10 hours ago

    Been trying 20m recently. Currently studying for a professional exam, once that’s out of the way I’ll start studying for the general license exam.

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      14 hours ago

      Funny that what got me here was actually the occasional difficulty of reaching folks in the other cars during road trips.

      How far can you reach with that 2m HT?

      Where I’m from, the license-free HT operation is in a specific UHF range with low power, which I have very little faith on.

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    18 hours ago

    2m only. I’ll log into the weekly net, that’s about it since I don’t really have anyone I know these days that’s a ham.

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      14 hours ago

      That’s a ham indeed…

      What do you usually find on that weekly net?

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        7 hours ago

        Maybe half a dozen people, but usually nobody has much to say. My dad is in a larger city these days and he says about the same.

        I think all the yappers are on 80, I sold my long range equipment years ago because I couldn’t listen to the stupid. I still have a 10m rig that I’ll fire up if the skip is active.

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    18 hours ago

    I usually listen in on the 2m band because it’s fun hearing the crazy folks in W6NUT ramble on. It’s like a ham 4chan.