I was overwhelmed by the level of 222 activity on Tuesday night. I was also aware of the exceedingly poor conditions, high winds, and attendant power line noise. I was so overjoyed to hear signals al
I don't know about everybody, but I am getting the impression that a 222 activity night was just what the doctor ordered! All in all, it was a fun evening even though conditions in the NE were terri
It sure was fun, Dave! I made more traditional mode QSOs than in the Spring. HI Indeed the QSB was long and deep and it was great hearing so many people on. I'm always surprised how well a modest 100
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 usuall
Tonight is 222 Activity Night. I try to be QRV around the calling frequency between about 7P to 10 PM local time. I had mentioned that KA6U might be on to add a little spice for those on the East Co
Hello VHFers, This is a friendly reminder that tonight is 222 Activity Night. Every Tuesday, rain or shine, is 222 Night. It is a way for VHFers to make contacts on one of our beloved VHF bands. It i
Great Job Gentlemen! Thank you Dave for the 222 Activity night! 73 - Tony NN1D --Original Message-- From: VHFcontesting <vhfcontesting-bounces+nn1d=comcast.net@contesting.com> On Behalf Of Ron Klimas
Hello 222 addicts, The rather fair weather in northern New England is still holding on. I am hoping for an exciting Tuesday evening. Tuesday IS 222 Activity Night! One look at the Hepburn map is a bi
Good afternoon all denizens of 222 MHz, Tonight is the fantastic 222 Activity Night, where anyone with 222 gear has a good chance of working someone else and it is a good way to make sure your rig is
Hi VHFers, I know, I know! You are probably sick of hearing this, but it is Tuesday and please don't forget about 222 Activity night for this evening. What better way to check out your 222 gear befo
Be careful Dave it is brutal cold even down here. I will be on tonight between 7 - 9 PM to check out the 222 gear. 73 Ron WZ1V FN31RH -- Original Message -- From: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net> To
My Elecraft 222 MHz transverter had been acting flaky for quite a few months. Its local oscillator freq had shifted recently by another 5 khz. A few weeks ago, I had the time to start looking into th
Hello 222 fanatics! Today is Tuesday and I am getting geared up for the activity night. Last week was a comedy of errors on my part. I am finding that I am losing most of my fast ball and most proble
woo hoo! Due to some unforseen circumstances, my music gig has been cancelled tonight.. SO... instead of making lots of money I'll be able to get on the radio and talk to a bunch of old geezers!! Yay
Hi Bill, I will definitely be on and looking for you in FN54! It has been a long time. I just got back from the shack and all seems in order. I put the big PA back in the rack but did not try it. I a
Dust off your 222 MHz gear and see what you can work this evening on one of our best VHF bands. In case you did not know, the background noise is significantly less than on 144 MHz and there is less
Well, I am still hoping for some real tropo on a Tuesday evening. The Hepburn site shows some Mississippi Valley extended conditions. The Southland is swimming in elevated conditions, but the Northea