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[VHFcontesting] 222 MHz Nite Summary K1WHS

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] 222 MHz Nite Summary K1WHS
From: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2024 09:54:45 -0400
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Well, despite the condx, which were not at all good, a great time was had in Mumbo Jumbo land. The evening started out well with a QSO with KI2L just north of Troy, NY. I had not worked him since 2022 in the Sept contest.  I worked WA1MBA, but we both noted that signals seemed way down.  Next contact was Good Buddy Ron, WZ1V, who claims that his shovel broke first time he used it while clearing October Mountain. I noted big QSB on Ron. He was weak, then got strong. It was a QSB evening for sure. You could make the contacts, but only if they were timed right!  WA3NUF was correct. There were pileups on and near 222.100.  K1TEO was on 222.102 running a pileup of callers, and I heard K1DS through the pileup. We went up the band and worked.  His signal on SSB was pretty good and 100% Q5 as he went portable to avoid the apartment window. It made a huge difference!

A sked with WA3EOQ was quite difficult for me. Even when he peaked up, copy was near ESP levels.  I must have been in a QSB trough! Normally Howard willpeak up and be near Q4 or so, but last night never had anything like that. When he was sending RRs I could pick out the rhythm which helped me decipher his CW. Yikes!! That was a squeaker. The Moon rose during activity night at about 20:30 or so and Howard wanted to try a rising Moon attempt starting at 01:00.  Well, about 10 minutes before our EME sked, PJ4MM showed up and wanted me to transmit so he could test his 222 setup.  So I started calling PJ4MM, and soon copied Martin from Bonaire.  We ended up with me calling PJ4MM but listening for both PJ4MM and WA3EOQ.  Howard, WA3EOQ did not copy me at all and I did not hear his 100 watts. Interestingly, the night before, Howard was hearing me great while I was in the middle of a T storm and had S-7 rain static. When it got really bad I had to ske-daddle down off the hill.  I had some WSJT problems last night and had to restart WSJT to clear them up. I never worked PJ4MM, but we both heard each other.

QSB peaks were evident. WA3DRC was good copy here, as was W1AUV and VE3KG.  Mnay others were weaker than normal. You had to be there all the time to catch the good peaks I think.

Anyway, after 0100 UT, I was exclusively on EME and worked three stations after my try with PJ4MM.  The Moon rose in Louisian around 02:00 and W5RME came blasting in with just a single yagi on the horizon. Soon after I worked Dave, K3SK in southern VA.  I could not copy him via tropo earlier in the evening.  Last QSO was W7JW in Michigan via the EME route. As the Moon got higher here, it was rising out West in Wyoming and right on schedule W0VB was decoded at his Moonrise. Then Faraday came into play. as W0VB faded out and when he faded here, I started being heard in Wyoming.  We had to wait a bit before I could copy Terry again. We finally did complete and I believe that it is W0VB's first EME contact from Wyoming. He has a single long yagi on the horizon and one of the Larcan 1500 watt PAs.  Terry, W0VB has 220MHz WAS #1.

Here is my log

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   DATE     TIME CALLSIGN        LOCATOR TX       RX       BAND MODE PRO.REMARKS                                          QRB
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08/20/2024 22:59 KI2L            FN32ET  55       55       220 MHzSSB  TR  30 w FT-726R 226
08/20/2024 23:05 WA1MBA          FN51AS  55                220 MHzSSB TR 198
08/20/2024 23:09 WZ1V            FN31RH  55                220 MHzSSB TR 266
08/20/2024 23:09 WA3NUF          FN2ØKE  55                220 MHzSSB  TR          496
08/20/2024 23:10 W1AIM           FN34UJ  55                220 MHzSSB TR 154
08/20/2024 23:12 WB2VVV          FN41CR  59       59       220 MHzSSB TR 197
08/20/2024 23:24 WA3EOQ          FMØ9JO  55                220 MHzCW   TR  very weak tonite.                                805 08/20/2024 23:26 K1ZK            FN34JJ  55                220 MHzSSB  TR                 212 08/20/2024 23:34 WA1PBU          FN42EK  55                220 MHzSSB  TR         120 08/20/2024 23:35 N1SV            FN42BL  59       59       220 MHzSSB  TR             126 08/20/2024 23:36 K1PXE           FN31KE  59                220 MHzSSB  TR             303 08/20/2024 23:41 K1DY            FN54JQ  59       59       220 MHzSSB  TR           200 08/20/2024 23:42 W1AUV           FN32II  59                220 MHzSSB  TR             223 08/20/2024 23:42 N1GLT           FN42IW  59                220 MHzSSB  TR               58 08/20/2024 23:44 K2RMX           FN2ØXP  59                220 MHzSSB  TR           398 08/20/2024 23:45 K1FMS           FN32QB  59                220 MHzSSB  TR             201 08/20/2024 23:47 WA3DRC          FM28AS  59                220 MHzSSB  TR             663 08/20/2024 23:55 WB2SIH          FN31DD  579               220 MHzCW   TR       337 08/21/2024 00:04 K1TEO           FN31JH  579               220 MHzSSB  TR             296 08/21/2024 00:09 K1DS            FN2ØIE  579               220 MHzSSB  TR             506 08/21/2024 00:10 K3TUF           FN1ØWE  579               220 MHzCW   TR       557 08/21/2024 00:12 KC2KAE          FN2ØXX  579               220 MHzCW   TR         370 08/21/2024 00:13 W2TMA           FN3ØHV  579               220 MHzCW   TR   342 08/21/2024 00:15 WA2LTM          FN2ØRH  579               220 MHzSSB  TR         453 08/21/2024 00:22 W2BYP           FN13IB  579      579      220 MHzCW   TR         514 08/21/2024 00:27 WA2VNV          FN3ØKV  58       59       220 MHzSSB  TR       330 08/21/2024 00:31 VE3KG           FN24AV  58                220 MHzSSB  TR             432 08/21/2024 00:45 WC2K            FM29PT  59       59       220 MHzSSB  TR    Loud     506 08/21/2024 01:59 W5EME           EM32AI  -22      -18      220 MHzQ65  EME     2350 08/21/2024 02:17 K3SK            FMØ7TH  -22      -29      220 MHzQ65  EME   922 08/21/2024 02:22 W7JW            EN82FJ  -18      -21      220 MHzQ65  EME         1030 08/21/2024 03:35 WØVB            DN74OI  -26      -21      220 MHzQ65  EME copied 02:50 calls  03:02 & 03:04 R-26 2694 08/21/2024 10:56 PJ4MM           FK52VE  -24      -29      220 MHzQ65  EME solid at start -25 to-23.  heard all the time!  3479
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Number of QSO listed: 33

PJ4MM was on again in the morning for his Moonset. He has one 17 el yagi and a 1000 watt amp. I heard him when the Moon was well over 20 degrees.  We also had Faraday issues, but did manage to work. I heard him great the entire time. We just had to wait so he could hear me.  After I worked Martin for my 3rd country on 222, W7JW started calling PJ4MM, and they came close to a contact with signals heard both ways.  Talk about excitement. I also noted that AI5I showed up from New Mexico, and he has a KW and an M2 5wl yagi. I did not get to try with him, but I think he showed up as a result of all the 222 MHz promotion going on. Who will be the next person to offer 222 MHz coffee mugs?  Activity seems to be growing and it is spreading around the country. I ended up with 32 QSOs on activity night and a new country on 222 the following morning!


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