I forgot to include N3RG in my log. I worked Ray just before contacting 
K1RZ in FM19. I actually had two stations calling at the same time. Ray 
called at the same time as K1RZ was calling. This constitutes a BIG 
pileup on VHF as we all know. (heh heh)  In all the excitement, I 
neglected to log Ray!
 For the first time in my life, I have been playing on the HF bands in 
the past few years, mostly on 160 & 10. My hardest time was grappling 
with the huge pileups. My CW skills were all skewed towards pulling a 
single signal out of the noise. S/N ratios were typically -6 or -8 dB. 
Then, on HF, I ran into 30 or 40 stations all S7 or better on CW calling 
at once.  When I heard two stations calling me at the same time on 222, 
I smiled.
 I have been getting some nice comments on starting up the 222 activity 
nights, but I must point out that the success of the effort is due to 
everyone who get on and tries to make contacts on any Tuesday evening. 
All of you who block off some time on Tuesdays and turn on your 
transmitter and tune to 222 MHz are the real movers and shakers who are 
trying to make a difference. This is a group effort!
 On a similar note, I looked at the Hepburn maps for the coming week, and 
I see that some good conditions are finally heading north and moving 
over the NE and Midwest. In past weeks, New England has been devoid of 
anything. Now I am starting to see some colors there. WooHoo!
Dave K1WHS
On 6/3/2021 12:59 PM, David Olean wrote:
 I got on for 222 MHz activity night on Tuesday, and had a blast. A few 
new faces showed up, which is very good. WA1LWC had a great signal 
with 5 watts and a HB quagi from Upton, MA, near Worcester.  AF1T was 
on as well from FN43 and made a few contacts . My total QSO tally for 
the night was 14 stations. I never did complete with K3WHC. We had a 
nice start to a QSO, but then Steve disappeared. A very high noise 
level was the culprit. Later on, I called him again but he could not 
hear me due to the same noise level. He was a good 559 here in Maine.
 I read WZ1V's report, and was amazed at the stations he worked that I 
did not hear.  I was pretty busy all night and I guess that means that 
everyone else in the NE was busy too and we never got to the bottom of 
the barrel!  It is just a matter of lining up the beams at each end at 
the right time and making noise!
 Terry, W1TR listened at 7:30 PM and heard no one on 222.100. I can't 
believe that he didn't hear anything. I was right on 222.100 at that 
time making noise.   I moved off .100 when the activity started 
picking up, but I was there at 7:30 PM.  Before 7:30, the only people 
I heard on 222  were KA2LIM and W9KXI, both in FN12. Others started 
showing up after 7:30 PM.   Here are my log entries for the evening:
23:15  KA2LIM  FN12    309 Miles
23:24    W9KXI  FN12  311 miles
23:37    KA1SU  FN42    36 miles
23:40    K3WHC    FN10  378 miles    not complete
23:49    WA1LWC    FN42   92 miles  5 watts
23:51    AF1T    FN43    46 miles
00:04    WZ1V    FN31    166 miles
00:05    WA1T    FN43    2.5 miles  (My closest distance record!)
00:34    KO4YC    FM17    513 miles
00:36    K1PXE    FN31    188 miles
00:45    K3WHC    FN10    378 miles   not complete
00:49    WB2RVX    FM29    322 miles
0100    NZ3M    FN10    372 miles
01:06    W1GHZ    FN34    95 miles
  
  01:13     N3RG    FM29    354 miles
 
01:15 K1RZ        FM19    431 miles
01:32    VE3DS    FN03    430 miles
 K3WHC was having noise problems which prevented a complete QSO. He was 
559 here for both attempts.  A few regulars did not show up last 
night. Often, it is possible to work VE3ZV in EN93 at 467 miles, and 
VA3ELE in FN03 at 437 miles. For some reason, I missed VE2XX near 
Montreal. He was on, but I missed him.
 CU all next week on 222 MHz. With the month of June we are getting 
into better meteor scatter times. Maybe we can pull off an MS QSO on 
activity night?
73
Dave K1WHS
On 6/2/2021 9:26 AM, w1tr@yccc.org wrote:
 I took a brief listen on 222.100 MHz about 7:30 pm after the HF MARS 
net...
I heard the 222 beacon but no activity...
SO... I moved on to other activities around here.
SORRY. But I DID take a look!
On 6/1/2021 2:13 PM, David Olean wrote:
 
Hi VHFers
 It is Tuesday and the night for 222 MHz activity. The Hepburn map 
shows stinko conditions just about everywhere, so all the more reason 
to get on the band and see what you can do.  I usually start after 
dinner at about 7 to 7:30 local time and make noise on 222.100 plus 
or minus.  Things usually slow down at 0130 or 0200 UT, but I try to 
stay active until after 0200UT or 10 PM local time. If we ever get 
some tropo or an aurora on a Tuesday, I am sure I could stay busy 
much later. A rip snortin' aurora is reason enough to stay up all night!
 If you have not been on for the activity night yet, it is a good idea 
to check the ON4KST chat page (144-432 Region 2)  Lots of folks set 
up skeds using ON4KST.  Then there is Ping Jockey and HB9Q as well 
for meteors and EME as well.  The real reason to get on is to have 
some guaranteed activity on one day a week so that people can get on 
the band and hear something rather than just band noise. Local 
activity is just as good as long haul CW skeds or digital MS 
contacts. The idea is to get on and occupy the band.
 I am looking forward to having my HV supply turn on gently all by 
itself. I finally got it running just as I want it.  Now the next 
task is to make an aluminum cover to keep falling things and curious 
fingers out of the HV supply.
CU tonight, I hope.
Dave K1WHS
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