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Re: [VHFcontesting] [222Activity] 222 Nite Summary

To: Al W9KXI <aoldfiel@stny.rr.com>, 222Activity@groups.io, newsVHF@mailman.qth.net, "vhfcontesting@contesting.com" <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] [222Activity] 222 Nite Summary
From: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 10:16:18 -0400
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Hi Al & vhfers

The 10 GHz guys are all excited about the red blob this morning, but there is no activity. When I quit last night just before 02:00, the red blob was looking quite impressive. It went from VE3 down to Florida in a thin line.  It is there this AM but not as pronounced.  It would be really nice to hear reports from others who were inside the "blob" to see how it related to their experience with typical CW and SSB paths. The APRS map is generated by (obviously)  APRS signals that are typically low power small gain antennas so their coverage is quite small. Such signals are heavily influenced by local conditions where inversion layers will provide huge improvements within say 200 miles but no farther.  Our situation, with higher power and bigger antennas already provides the gain needed to extend coverage well beyond those short ranges.

 I am reminded of the experience of Ross Hull back in the early 1930's on the 5 meter band. Modulated oscillators and whips were the typical setup. Coverage was 15-20 miles.  Ross had been to Brandt Rock, South of Boston and saw a telephone company radio link that used a high gain array to cross Cape Cod Bay. He duplicated that array on his 5 meter station located on Selden Hill in West Hartford and immediately started contacting hams in the Boston area all the time. They all thought he was a bootlegger as no one had ever heard signals from so far away. All because he put up a big antenna!  His coverage went from LOS paths  to diffraction and tropo scatter range immediately.  This revelation got him on the road to discovering the mechanism of tropospheric refraction.

I was well out of the path of the big red blob but did note some slight enhancement on WA3EOQ. We are talking about maybe 5 dB on average. On a 500 mile path a 5 dB improvement sure comes in handy as signals are very weak. Path loss is around 240 dB +/-.   I did work N2SLO on Long Island in New York and his signal might have been a bit weaker than normal.  Not sure how to explain that. Maybe a case of path QSB alone. Maybe we worked on a QSB trough!

So did anyone note any anomalous long haul contacts during the evening?  Inquiring minds want to know.

Dave K1WHS

On 10/26/2022 9:13 AM, Al W9KXI wrote:

I got on later than usual last night and was rewarded by numerous good contacts, culminating with Bob K8TQK.  There was little to no enhancement between the two of us as his CW signal was quite weak, almost as if he was running without the amplifier.  Regardless…we managed.

WA3EOQ, KO4YC and W1XR had their usual Nice signals here.  Always nice to get them in my log.

Re the Red Blob.  I didn't see much enhancement here but we were on the edge of it.  Having said that, I did point the beam South for FT8, called CQ and worked Phil off the side of the bam and Dave off the back corner.

VE3KG.  Nice to work Dave for the first time and have FN24 (new grid on 222) in my log.  With the hills here in FN12ne, FN24 is a tough direction for me.


        
        

DISTANCE (KM)

        

GRIDSQUARE

        

MODE

Jeff

        

K1TEO

        

330

        

FN31

        

SSB

Ron

        

WZ1V

        

373

        

FN31

        

SSB

Howard

        

WA3EOQ

        

348

        

FM09

        

SSB

Dave

        

K1WHS

        

500

        

FN43mumbojumbo

        

SSB

Cornell

        

KO4YC

        

477

        

FM17

        

SSB

Jim

        

W1XR

        

706

        

FM19

        

SSB

Chip

        

W1AIM

        

447

        

FN34

        

CW

Phil

        

WA3NUF

        

267

        

FN20

        

FT8

Dave

        

K1WHS

        

500

        

FN43

        

FT8

Dave

        

VE3KG

        

311

        

FN24

        

CW

Bob

        

K8TQK

        

630

        

EM89

        

CW

73,

Al - W9KXI

FN12ne

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