How
to Get Started in Weak Signal VHF
Weak signal VHF/UHF work can be one
of the most addictive, rewarding and frustrating aspects of amateur
radio. It is addictive because the thrill of making a contact
right at the noise level, by reflecting your signal off the ionized
trail of a meteor, catching a sporadic E opening or by bouncing
your signal off the moon just can't be beat. The reward can
range just from the satisfaction of working a new station/grid/state/country,
from earning one of the many rewards, or from seeing that new piece
of equipment you spent countless hours designing, scrounging and
building finally on the air and making contacts. And frustrating
too after spending hour after hour listening to noise wondering
if the other stations aren't all just parked in front of the TV
watching football.
What do you need to get started?
To help answer that we present the following set of articles "Beyond
FM", originally published in a club newsletter and reprinted here
by permission of the author, Jim Aguirre W7DHC.
You can also download
and view a very nice presentation about VHF
Weak Signal operation put together by PNWVHFS member K7MDL.
Most importantly, get on the air and
let us know you are out there. You will be glad you did!
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