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[VHFcontesting] 222 MHz Activity night summary K1WHS

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] 222 MHz Activity night summary K1WHS
From: David Olean <K1WHS@metrocast.net>
Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2026 11:00:29 -0400
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I spent a lot of time on 222 MHz last night as the hits just kept on coming. The activity was spread across both terrestrial modes and the EME route. WQ5S in Texas had his Moonrise occur just before 2300 UT. There was bad weather in Texas so he had said that he was going to miss the Moonrise, but as luck would have it, he showed up with not so severe weather and was my 2nd contact of the night. KA2ENE always shows up first from the Rochester, NY area for contact #1.  I also worked KA1QAS and K1STK, both in FN42 for (I think) initial contacts on 222 MHz. That is great. K1STK was on FT8 while Scott KA1QAS was on SSB.  I had recently met Scott in person at the NEWS conference this past weekend.

I spent most of the evening swinging between EME and tropo type contacts. There was a lot of swinging yagi syndrome going on here as the moon started out at about 100 degrees azimuth.  The elevation kept  climbing as the evening wore on, so the rotators got a workout. I missed many local stations as the EME activity was really good. W4ZST was on from Georgia. He has two yagis, but they sound like eight or nine! He worked five stations on EME last night.  Others worked included N1AV in AZ,  N0AKC, K3SK, AA5C, and WQ5S single yagi on his Moonrise. VE6TA was there and was hearing me with the Moon just rising through the henhouse and other out buildings. It was getting late and I could not wait another hour until he could transmit without killing the chickens and melting his old polyester suits from the 1970's  that are stored there near the chickens.

With all that action on EME, I missed a few on the terrestrial circuit. I never heard K1TEO and also missed WA3NUF in Philly.  I did work W8ZN on FT8 and CW. Terry peaked at +10 on FT8!. There was much QSB and his CW sigs went from 579 down to weak and watery in about 1 minute. That is almost 500 miles. WA3EOQ was also worked in FM09 at 502 miles with weak signals. At times his signal was not there. At other times he was just copyable in the noise. Contacts with Howard are so much fun and difficult at this distance, but really get the blood flowing.  There was some alleged tropo along the salt water in Southern New England. Not sure if anyone worked any dx.  This was no doubt due to the water hose project demanded by the 222 MHz Activity Committee.  It is back breaking work for me, dragging all that old fashioned water hose  around New England. I am running into water pressure issues as well. Many homes still have their outside water faucets turned off for the winter months.....but I digress.  I would rate conditions locally as a bit below normal, which surprised me, as temps were warming up and humidity levels are rising.

WA1NLG was extremely loud as he raised his antenna another 20 ft. I saw 59+40 when I peaked him up on the antenna. I did work VE2XX and VE2GDR up near Montreal. I also heard the VE3WCC beacon on 222.062.4 with pretty good peaks to 15 dB out of the noise, but the QSB was still there.  The beacon is in FN15. I sure wish there was some VHF activity on 222 there besides an unmanned beacon.  I did manage to work KA2ENE on SSB from Rochester, NY. It needed a QSB peak to do it. He was in the noise level most of the time.

All in all, it was a neat evening with lots of excitement andI was very busy. From the look of my log I can tell I was busy. I did not even log a few strations as I worked them. I quit a bit after 10 PM or 0200 UT.  My eyelids were drooping as I headed home down the hill.

Dave K1WHS


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