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[VHFcontesting] Sept 20, 2022 222 Activity Night

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] Sept 20, 2022 222 Activity Night
From: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2022 14:23:36 -0400
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Hello 222 denizens,

It is that time of the week again. It is the time when everyone with 222 MHz gear turns their assembled pile of circuits on and tries to communicate with their like minded brethren and sistren. I am not sure that sistren is a word, but every one is invited to join in on 222.100 MHz starting after supper and try to make one or more contacts.

I get a fair number of comments that the 222 nights are great in that people with no 222 gear in working condition can use the evening to see if their receivers are even working. It also creates some serious angst with those who do not have any gear for 222 MHz. They are all worrying about what they are missing by not being there.  There is a growing market for used transverters.

True to form, being Tuesday, it is raining in the northeast and conditions promise to be a bit soggy, but that does not stop anyone from having some serious fun. I am hoping to be QRV this evening but with a twist, I will be QRP and at the bottom of the 222 food chain.  My diesel power plant is still not working and I am going to try to run on battery power using an AC inverter.  So no meteor scatter or long haul tropo for me tonite. My goals are scaled back a bit and I hope I can QSO Good Buddy Ron, WZ1V and K1PXE. I am routing the transverter output directly to the transmit relays. I am hoping I can run at 25 watts. Another possibility is to hook up my new solid state FET driver that will do about 60 watts output. I am inclined to stay with the transverter alone in the interest of power drain on the poor battery. It is a 150 AH lithium battery and it is rated for an 80 or 90% discharge cycle, so I think I can run for a few hours with no problems.

The big diesel generator is still torn apart. The speed control system is NG.  There are three major parts to a speed control system and I just ordered unit #2, the speed sensor or magnetic pickup. Unit #1 the speed controller, is here brand new, sitting in a box. It arrived over the weekend, but I suspect that I do not need it. In further testing I noted the voltages coming out of the pickup unit, and, while it is working, the output voltages are low and experts tell me that it is too low.  When the generator failed, I was seeing only 0.26 vac coming from the magnetic pickup with the engine at full speed.  I adjusted the pickup in closer to the flywheel and now see 1.2 volts, but I have been told that it should be more like 15 volts at high speed and a minimum of about 3 volts at cranking speed.  I suspect that a turn or two shorted in the pickup head. I think they are built sort of like a tape recorder head and a shorted turn there will kill it. Anyway I am still fighting the problem and will not have much power this evening on 222. I will also have no AC lighting, and no heat. I can have internet with battery power, but I will use a small battery powered laptop to save some current drain for this evening. Normally, I have a desktop system running for 222 MHz, but it will pull more power than the little laptop.

I hope to be on starting around 2300UT and will go as long as I can. It will be a good battery test.

73

Dave K1WHS

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