Santa Barbara Two-Meter Sideband Roundtable

Join us on Wednesday nights at 8:30 PM on 144.210 USB for an exciting and fun net based in Santa Barbara!  The Santa Barbara two-meter sideband roundtable is meant to encourage people to use SSB on two meters and on other frequencies above 50 MHz.

 
Next net: Wednesday June 10
8:30 PM.  144.210 USB
 
 
News!
Semi-annual Breakfast June 7

We had a great turn out for our semi-annual breakfast on June 7 at Cody's restaurant in Goleta.  We had 15 people turn out, and we had a great time!  Our Second Anniversary Breakfast is set for Saturday December 5.

One Year Anniversary Breakfast!

Thirty three people turned out for our anniversary breakfast at Cody's Cafe in Goleta on December 6.  We gave away some fabulous door prizes, and everyone had a great time!

 

Ken, N6KTH welcomes the group.

 

The overflow table!

 
Steve, W6QIW demonstrates his microwave gear in the parking lot!

 

Net Enters its
Second Year!
 Net Mentioned on
AR Newsline

Our net started on Dec, 5 2007, and we are starting our second year!  To date, 68 people have checked in to the net.

Our net was mentioned on the Amateur Radio Newsline Report #1598 of March 28,2008!  Click HERE to listen to the story.
 
 
Follow these links for more info on the net and VHF/UHF Topics:
 
Other Nets (2 and 6 meters): Click Here
Antenna
Design
Vhf/Uhf/Microwave
Band Plans
Used
Equipment

External Links:
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More to follow!

Vhf/Uhf Propagation "Primers"

Learn all about tropo ducting, aurora, Sporadic E, back scatter, meteor scatter and
many other modes of propagation on 50 MHz and up with these primers
(i.e. introductory info):

Primer by
Glenn Hauser
Primer from Sidewinders
on Two Radio Club
Primer from
NR6A
Tropo Ducting Reports
From Hawaii
Ducting
Forecast

Real-time VHF/UHF
Propagation Maps
(Check these out!)

List of VHF/UHF
Beacons
A great introduction
to moon bounce
(you can do it too!)
Sporadic-E
propagation

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