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[VHFcontesting] 222 Activity night

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] 222 Activity night
From: Dave Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2021 12:47:22 -0400
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Don't forget that Tuesday will be the first activity night for 222 MHz. Well, not really the first, but at least an attempt to build some local activity all over the country.  I will be on looking for contacts and using the ON4KST page along with HB9Q if there is activity there as well. I encourage everyone who has 222 MHz to make an appearance and we will see what happens. Conditions here in the NE are pretty punky now with no tropo condx in sight anywhere, but the SE always seems to have some tropo. This Tuesday, it will be slightly good in the gulf area.  As the warmer wx approaches, we can expect better results on 222, so lets try every Tuesday evening.

I went up to the shack today to look into my Channel 11 TV overload situation.  When an antenna is aimed at 219 degrees, CH 11 is in the pattern and overloaded something. I suspected the preamp.  I had it all working fine last fall, but the front end got wiped out by a winter snow storm with static, and I swapped out the preamp with a replacement. Now I had the noise and I suspected the preamp, so I changed the preamp and put the old one back in after I repaired it. It is an HP AT10135 GaAsFET. The snow static had blown the FET gate along with one of the source bypass capacitors! After re building the front end, I put it back in line, and that noise seems to be gone. I see noise variations now as I rotate the beam, but the variation is slight. It was 3 S units before!  It looks like the overload is gone and ,my LVA antenna now seems to hear OK with stations at 218 degrees or so. The K1IIG beacon is on that heading, so it is a good test.

While I was doing these tests, my receive just died. It turns out the transverter had gone in to transmit all by itself. I unplugged the keying line and it remained in a transmit state.  I brought it down to my house and opened it up. I measured 1.5 ohms to gnd on the PTT input. Poking around there made the problem go away. Now I see 13 volts there when un keyed. I suspected a bypass cap had gone bad, but it seems fine. Heating and cooling it has no effect. I suspect I had some "schmutz" causing the problem....most likely steel wool strand or ? Anyway, I will put everything back together so I will be ready for Tuesday evening.

Remember APRIL 20  on 222.1 MHz  CW, SSB, MSK144, FSK441, JT65B, FT8.  I will draw the line with modulated oscillators and spark rigs.

Dave K1WHS

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