The MacAlba

A Scot In Australia

Aircraft enhanced 2m SSB

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There’s a bunch of early morning 2m SSB enthusiasts on the eastern Australian seaboard who make long distance contacts on a daily basis by reflecting their signals off aircraft. Regular contact is made between Brisbane and Sydney (and points in between) a distance in the order of 600 km.

At the midway point of the morning session, those in Sydney (plus/minus a few 100 km) turn their beams to the south-west and do the same in the direction of Melbourne. I don’t know how successful that component of the process is; Melbourne is 1000 km from me as the crow flies.

I used to participate a few years ago, but don’t have time these days.

They can be found on 144.200 Mhz between 7 and 9 am (give or take). At other times of the day, the 2m SSB calling channel is 144.100 Mhz.

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October 9, 2005 at 6:03 pm

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  1. [...] ham VK2DJG posted about Aircraft Enhanced SSB: bouncing VHF radio signals off of airplanes. It’s sort of like the way most long-distance [...]


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