[VHFcontesting] Yes, it is Tuesday and it is 222 Activity night.

David Olean k1whs at metrocast.net
Tue Jul 11 12:41:57 EDT 2023


You know what that means....... Yes it is time to get out the RF grease 
and lather up your driven elements if you are fortunate to have more 
than one 222 yagi.  If you only have one yagi, no problem! You will need 
less RF grease and you can still partake of the fantastic excitement of 
making a few 222 MHz contacts.

This is a reminder to not forget about showing up and trying to make 
contacts this evening on one of our best VHF bands.  Activity was low 
right after the June VHF contest, but has been bouncing back. Hopefully 
tonight will be a banner evening for increased activity. In the 
northeast, we are still looking for a 30 QSO evening. Imagine 30 
contacts on 222 Mhz without a contest! All it takes is for everyone to 
get on and make noise.

Unfortunately, there is no bass boat and trailer give away tonight for 
getting on 222, but having the satisfaction of helping to preserve our 
VHF band allocations is a worthy reward and you do not have to repack 
the trailer bearings and wash out the fish well after any use.

I am hoping to be on after 22:30 UT and will lurk around 222.100, the 
calling frequency.  222.100 can get pretty crowded, so I move off when 
stations start to appear.    Remember to check ON4KST 144/432 Region 2 
Chat where you can set up skeds and find out who may be in range of your 
location. I looked at the weather report and this evening looks good, 
with no thunderstorms or heavy rain predicted. The past few days have 
washed out much of eastern NY and Vermont. Western New Hampshire has 
been hit hard too.  Having a quiet evening weather-wise will be a treat. 
Maybe I can work WA3EOQ easier with no towering thunder squall lines or 
rain static!  There is some rain in the Dakotas and Arkansas. Florida 
has some T storms as well, but pretty much the whole country is taking a 
breather from the nasty stuff. Let's enjoy it and spend some time on 222 
this evening.

I am hoping the Toronto and WNY gang shows up in force.   Don't forget 
that meteors can be very productive in July. Random meteors tend to peak 
around now. Who will make the longest 222 QSO this evening?  W5EME is 
always looking for meteors. If you are within 1200-1300 miles, try a sked!

CU this evening!

Dave K1WHS



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