934 Mhz

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Good morning Guys !

I was in contact with DM118 this morning again we arranged a sked through internet..S7 allready :-) (2hrs ago before work)
In aspect to the beam heading...well..yes..but im only on a 18el Yagi (or 20..forgot hihi) and if the signals are so strong...like they are now..I stell hear them on say 45 degrees off direction.
With 4 Watts signals are S9+ atm...
If anyone has the option to put up a vertical or is active pse do contact me to arrange a sked ! (19DX348 (at) gmail.com ...or leave a pm here..or respond to this post or...o well u get the idea hihi.

seems like propagation will remain for a while (hoping it will)
www.934mhz.com

And there are some Dutch guys on as well CH20 on the Delta one !

73s !

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last couple of days the tropo went down...but now its strong again towards east coast UK ...
Anyone active pse let me know !
73s. Henry UK1979
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Managed to speak with DM118 Mr Terry again Central North UK to Central North Holland...
Great !!
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its not part of mobile phones anymore analogue went out a long time ago lol 800 to 980 used to be mobile phone analogue being all digital its not on there no more
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M3ZZN wrote:its not part of mobile phones anymore analogue went out a long time ago lol 800 to 980 used to be mobile phone analogue being all digital its not on there no more
Oh, but it is.....

http://www.analysysmason.com/PageFiles/ ... ar2013.pdf
880-960MHz.jpg
Registered to o2 according to OFCOM

http://licensing.ofcom.org.uk/radiocomm ... operators/
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There's a good write-up on 934 over on the main site...

2001/11/a-tale-of-two-uhf-cb-systems/
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Another good read on the history of the 934MHz band

http://934mhz.com/index.php/history/
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