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Re: [VHFcontesting] [NEWSVHF] ARRL 222 MHz and Up K1WHS

To: "David Olean" <k1whs@metrocast.net>, newsvhf@mailman.qth.net, vhfcontesting@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] [NEWSVHF] ARRL 222 MHz and Up K1WHS
From: "Ron Klimas WZ1V" <wz1v@sbcglobal.net>
Reply-to: wz1v@sbcglobal.net
Date: Mon, 05 Aug 2024 11:00:53 -0400
List-post: <mailto:vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Hey Good Buddy Dave - You done great. 
I use N3FJP VHF Contest Log for distance contests now, 
does the Kilometer-multiplier calculations on-the-fly. 
Speaking of multipliers, 24 GHz x20 - and a few good 
rain scatter contacts could "win" the contest with 1 band.

73 Ron WZ1V

----- Original Message -----
From: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
To: wz1v@sbcglobal.net, newsvhf@mailman.qth.net, vhfcontesting@contesting.com
Date: Sun, 4 Aug 2024 22:40:28 -0400
Subject: Re: [NEWSVHF] ARRL 222 MHz and Up K1WHS

> Hello Good Buddy Ron,

I entered my score on 3830 but the numbers did not look right, so  I 
added up all the distances on both of my bands and applied the 1X mult 
to 432 and 2X to 222 MHz.  The number that I came up with was way 
different from what N1MM said, but that log was all messed up as I made 
about half of my contacts without N1MM.  Still it was good to look at 
the distances and see how each of the bands played.

On 222 MHz my best distance was to VE3ZV in EN92 at 752 km. WA3DRC  at 
663 km was another one.  K1RZ at 691 km rounded out the longest contacts

I had eight stations worked on 222 MHz that were in the 500-600 km bracket.

On 432 I had better luck as my best distance was VA3IKE in EN82 at 964 
km. VE3ZV at 752 km (On SSB no less!!) , K1RZ at 691 km andWA3DRC at 663 
km also on SSB.

There were six more stations worked at the 500-600 km bracket on 432.  
Both bands seem to be well matched.

I worked a few more stations on 432, than on 222, but the totals were 
pretty close. My 222 MHz only score was  31844, while the 432 score came 
in at 16961. If you take out the 2X multiplier for 222 MHz, the 432 
score was actually better by about 1000 points. The VA3IKE QSO on 432 
counted for 964 points, so that was the difference .  VA3IKE and I tried 
on Q65B-30 and I was quite surprised to actually hear his audio tones in 
my headphones. I could have worked him on CW. After working Ike, I tried 
some tropo with W7JW but we heard nothing. W7JW is a bit farther than 
VA3IKE.  My calculation for the distance scoring came up with 48,805 for 
104 contacts on the two bands 222 & 432.

I thought activity was quite poor compared to last year, and the condx 
were nowhere near as good. I tried a few MS tries with K9MRI and W7JW. 
We were continually frustrated with "one way" meteors. One station heard 
lots. The other...nothing. Still, it was fun trying.   I quit early on 
Saturday evening at about 8 PM and got a late start on Sunday just 
before 9 AM local time. My heart was not in it. The chainsaw accident 
did not help things either.  I am basically a one armed operator until 
it heals up.

Your Lithuanian Good Buddy Al, WA1T came over last night to the shack 
and brought some dinner from his XYL. She is a saint and he also had a 
few nice IPAs so Al and I worked on the computer issues and had dinner 
and drank the beer.  I have a  microwave oven in the shack so we could 
heat up the food just great. We thought about doing a multi op for the 
evening, but the shack here is now set up for single op only, so Al had 
to watch. We got in a lot of talking and laughing though.  Despite the 
awful wx and rather poor conndx, I still had a ball.

Dave K1WHS


On 8/4/2024 5:55 PM, Ron Klimas WZ1V wrote:
> ARRL 222 MHz and Up Distance Contest - 2024
>
> Call: WZ1V
> Operator(s): WZ1V
> Station: WZ1V
> Class: Single Op HP
> QTH: FN31rh
> Operating Time (hrs): 10
>
> Summary:
> Band QSOs
> ------------
> 222: 52
> 432: 56
> 902:
> 1.2: 22
> 2.3:
> 3.4:
> 5.7:
> 10G:
> 24G:
> ------------
> Total: 130 Total Score = 44,537
>
> Club: North East Weak Signal Group
>
> Team: Really Weak Signal Group
>
> Comments:
> Had to QRT most of Saturday night due to thunderstorms.
> Sunday had calmer WX but activity tanked after 11 AM.
> There was a small rally toward the end of the contest.
> Poor to flat conditions, best DX was on 222 to EN92,
> on 1296 made it out to FN12, FN24, and FN44.
> Breakdowns 52/19 on 222, 56/19 on 432, 22/11 on 1296.
> Thanks for the QSOs.
>
> 73 Ron WZ1V
>
> Posted using 3830 Score Submittal Forms at: http://www.3830scores.com/
>
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