[VHFcontesting] VHF contest

Paul N1BUG FN55mf paul at n1bug.com
Mon Sep 12 07:18:52 EDT 2022


Lo and behold!!! If conditions are good enough, it is still possible to 
have a VHF contest that is fun in FN55!!! This was very unexpected and 
truly spectacular. Saturday afternoon in particular, tropo was quite 
good. On Sunday it was mostly down to normal/poor levels.

144 MHz 73 QSOs, 27 grids
222 MHz 23 QSOs, 13 grids
432 MHz 22 QSOs, 12 grids

I haven't had a VHF contest that good in over 20 years.

Best distance on 144 depends on the six character grid for W4IY. If it 
is the same location they were using in June (per K1RZ/W3SZ database) 
then it is 705 miles calculated using six digit grids. That was on 
tropo. Does anyone know about the location?

Best distance on 432 was 474 miles on CW with my 25 watts.

There were no well equipped 222 stations at interesting distances during 
the time of the best conditions.

On 144 I worked about three quarters of the stations I heard. The 
remaining quarter (heard but not worked) was about equally split between 
never had a good chance to call (they pointed this way to work one of 
the stations a couple hundred miles southwest of me but were never heard 
calling in this direction) and stations I had opportunity to call who 
just could not hear my 1300 watts.

On 222 I worked almost everyone I heard. There were a couple who were 
pointed close enough to my direction while working someone else but were 
never heard calling this way.

On 432 I worked about a third of the stations I heard with my 25 watts.

Local area and north/east report: Only one FN54 station heard, K1DY, 
only worked on 144. I never heard anyone in my own grid! Sheesh! I guess 
I need to set up for 2m FM next time but I'm not sure I could find 
anyone there unless arranged in advance. One FN66, K1IM, 144 only. One 
FN74, VE1SKY, 144 only.

Only one technical problem with sticking relays on my 144 amp. This is a 
recurring problem. It is a mechanical issue with the relays.

I hope I live long enough to see conditions like that in a VHF contest 
again. Wow!

73,
Paul N1BUG
FN55mf


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