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Old 19th Dec 2017, 9:11 pm   #21
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Default Re: 4 Metre Converter - but which design?

I always think that GDO's are very versatile bits of ham radio kit. I think you could probably find one or two threads on here where various models have been discussed. As always, some models seem to work better than others, especially as you head towards higher frequencies.

I hope your endeavours will be rewarded by having some signals to listen to on 4m.

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Old 19th Dec 2017, 11:34 pm   #22
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Default Re: 4 Metre Converter - but which design?

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.... with a reasonable aerial I'm hoping I will be able to pick something up.
Try Thursday evening (21st) between 8 and 10:30pm local time, SSB mainly some CW

It is the monthly 4m UK Activity Contest

Whereabouts in Suffolk are you?

I am near Newmarket in the far west of the county but G3XDY is in the Ipswich area so you will hopefully hear one of us?

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