ZAR wrote on 12/23/13 at 18:52:44:Dane I will caution that 6 and 10 meters can be fickle mistresses. Like I said before, I've talked almost 2500 miles on 10 watts on 6,and other times.... there's nothing at all unless you have some local stations on SSB or FM repeaters. With the cost of 6 meter dedicated radios you can almost buy a all-mode all band rig like the yaesu FT847 or Icom 706 and have more used HF bands when 6 and 10 are dead.
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I was looking around at 6 and 10 meter propagation and there are internet tools that seem to indicate when the sporadic-E is good. Here is one site -
http://www.dxmaps.com/six.html - and I am sure you are all familiar with this and other sites. What amazed me, though, was the heavy traffic at 40 meters to Europe and the traffic to Japan on 60 meters.
An HF rig will cover 160 meters through 10 meters and those are the bands that seem consistently "open". That might be the way to go, I am wanting to make a portable setup that the instructor my my class built. Radio, fans, speakers and such were in one brief case and the solar recharged LIon batteries and regulator were in a second case. Could talk for days out in the wild between recharges.