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[VHFcontesting] August 24 222 MHz Activity Night wrapup.

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] August 24 222 MHz Activity Night wrapup.
From: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2021 11:37:54 -0400
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This all started when a really bad winter storm managed to snap my 222 MHz yagi in half.  I got to thinking that I had put an extreme amount of effort into building that antenna, and then realized that it had only been used on a couple of ARRL September contest weekends.  Some other hams were involved in the 222 antenna project. K1DY helped me with the assembly of the individual yagis. I remember setting up an antenna range out in the field to analyze the gain pattern and sidelobes. We went through three different iterations of element sets. I documented each yagi and gave each one a name for the record. The obvious name choice for each one was the name of the Three Stooges: Moe, Larry, Curly, and Shemp.  ( I left out Joe!)  Warren WB2ONA helped to haul the H frame and yagis up the tower. I think WA1T and W2PED were there manning the guide ropes.  All that work for a few weekends of contest activity.

In those few contest weekends, I was always amazed at how well it seemed to work. That array helped our multi-op station grid count immensely. We used t get over 40 grids on 222 MHz in a typical weekend. Fast forward to today, and the VHF bands are struggling for activity, and many people had a myriad of solutions for the situation. I saw that the 222 MHz band was especially hard hit. What better way to improve things than to bring back the activity nights.  I also got to use my 222 yagis!

It started in April with a Tuesday evening try.  In the past, Monday night was 144 Night. Wednesday was reserved for 432. etc. etc.  Quite a number of 222 ops showed up. I think I worked 14 stations.   It was a great way for the VHFers to check out their gear and have a distinct possibility of making a real VHF contact with one of their peers. There are a lot of bands and a limited supply of dedicated VHFers.  So we started trying to resurrect the Tuesday Night 222 MHz Activity Night.  It seems to be catching on. I can't describe how much fun it is to make some contacts on CW or SSB and talk to folks all interested in making contacts on a rather orphaned VHF band.  Later on we try some digital modes. There have been contacts made on JT65B, FT8, MSK144, and FSK441. I think a few Q65 skeds are in there too.  New stations are showing up slowly but surely, and it is gratifying to see many familiar calls each Tuesday evening!

Here is a summary of my log for last night, August 24, 2021:

  DATE     TIME CALLSIGN       FREQUENCY  MODE    LOCATION                     REMARKS
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08/24/2021 22:58 N2GHR            222.100 SSB         FN30KU Paul      207 mi
08/24/2021 23:10 WW2Y             222.100 SSB         FN20QJ loud on SSB
08/24/2021 23:13 KO4YC            222.100 SSB           FM17gv gud sigs on SSB once the beam was peaked!   510 miles 08/24/2021 23:18 W8ZN             222.105 CW            FM09TE 235 degrees  485 miles 08/24/2021 23:36 KC2HIZ           222.105 SSB            FN22XU fantastic signal from FN22 08/24/2021 23:37 K1PXE            222.105 SSB            FN31KE     188 miles 08/24/2021 23:43 N2SLO            222.105 SSB            FN30JV     209 miles
08/24/2021 23:55 VE3DS            222.105 CW             FN03FQ 430 miles
08/24/2021 23:59 K3GNC            222.105 SSB            FN20ja Jerome  gud sigs!  321 miles 08/25/2021 00:02 N3RG             222.105 SSB            FM29ki 80 watts 18 el HB K1FO yagi  354 miles 08/25/2021 00:05 N1GJ             222.105 SSB            FN41RR     118 miles 08/25/2021 00:15 WA1T             222.105 SSB             FN43 2.5 mile path 08/25/2021 00:32 WZ1V             222.105 SSB           FN31RH Good Buddy Ron! 08/25/2021 00:32 W9KXI            222.105 SSB            FN12NE Al  310 miles
08/25/2021 00:58 W1JR             222.105 SSB            FN42ev 49 miles
08/25/2021 00:59 WW1M             222.105 SSB        FN43PI    13 miles new 4 el yagi. 08/25/2021 01:20 WA3EOQ           222.105 SSB        FM09jo   502 miles   90 watts
08/25/2021 01:21 K1RZ             222.105 CW             FM19JH 431 miles
08/25/2021 01:31 KE8FD            222.174 FT8 EN80TJ     623 miles
08/25/2021 01:47 KE8FD            222.090 CW            EN80TJ 623  miles on CW  600 watts at Gary's TX. 08/25/2021 01:59 VE3ZV            222.095 SSB           EN92VW 470 miles on SSB!


There was some interesting propagation going on in the lower midwest, and AJ6T , in EM66 managed three awesome contacts using FT8 and pushing his 10 watts between 750 and about 400 km.  He worked W5EME in Louisiana (I wish I could do that!) for his longest haul!  I was hoping to get on early this AM, to check out condx,  but yesterday was all tower work for me with five trips up the 100 ft 222 tower, and I was exhausted. I slept in this morning.

I had an interesting contact on FT8, I finally worked someone who was beyond my normal CW range. I worked KE8FD who is NE of Columbus, Ohio at 623 miles.  I got all excited but then noticed that I could hear him (or his tones) in the speaker, so we tried a CW contact and worked quite easily with weak but steady signals. So I was delighted with both of those contacts, but was especially pleased to find a station at at the limit of my troposcatter footprint. It will be fun to try more attempts with Gary in the future. As far as I could tell, there was little enhancement in New England last night. A contact with KE8FD might be a fluke, but I have a feeling that it may be possible more often than not!

Thanks to all who made Tuesday evening so much fun.

73

Dave K1WHS


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