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Re: [VHFcontesting] [NEWSVHF] WZ1V ARRL January VHF SS

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Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] [NEWSVHF] WZ1V ARRL January VHF SS
From: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2025 15:21:49 -0500
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Hi GB Ron

I did not have much time to spend on the contest. By not having a major radio effort, and people showing up,  my social director scheduled a few events over the January weekend, so Saturday was taken up with grandkids. Sunday evening was dinner out and bluegrass music at a golf club nearby. The band was "Chicken Shack" see:

https://www.facebook.com/ChickenshackBluegrass/

I always get a seat up front so I don't have to overly strain my arm while throwing past sell date vegetables toward the stage. Actually, the band is quite good, with several instrument virtuosos in the line up.  anyway, after the grandkids left on Saturday, I spent a much time napping, and then looking for KA6U and his 222 MHz EME DXpedition in the middle of the night. That did not turn out well as he was kicked off the first location by local gendarmes, and then developed a cold and had to QRT at stops 2 and 3.  I did get an hour in on 1296 EME Saturday night, and then a few hours starting at noon on Sunday only on 222 MHz. That time was rather frustrating as I had no 144 stuff so I could make contacts and run the bands. On 222 MHz, I was greeted by fleeting voices on 222.100 or 222.105. Someone would show up, then send a grid and then say which band was next!! Unless they were very close by, I could not attract their attention. I resorted to camping out on a chat page, while calling CQ on 222.110. Neither methods were very productive.  It was actually quite boring.

I had hoped to have a 144 system running for January, but the second and brand new Rohn 45 tower that just went up in late summer, is now also laying horizontal in the trees as the rock anchor failed and pulled out of the bedrock hole that I had drilled. After a few hours of very few contacts on 222, I had enough and went home for some lunch. At 3PM I got a phone call from Jeff W2FU. I was repairing the storm door on the house at the time, but quickly dropped that plan and went back up the hill and worked Jeff plus a few others on 222.  By then it was 4 PM and I had to get ready for the Chicken Shack Bluegrass band!! I am not sure of my score, as I left the logfile up there, and now we have a bunch of snow and high winds, which makes getting the log somewhat difficult.  I did make seven contacts on 1296 in one hour. One of those contacts was W1FKF in FN43, so I worked my own grid!!   On 222 MHz I worked very few but nabbed almost everyone I tried with except N8LRG. The rig was working well. VE3ZV in EN92 was great copy at S6 or S7 on SSB! I probably worked 20 stations at most. Very disappointing.

One of these days I will get my stuff in order.

73

Dave K1WHS

On 1/20/2025 2:42 PM, Ron Klimas WZ1V wrote:
ARRL January VHF Contest 2025

Call: WZ1V
Operator(s): WZ1V
Station: WZ1V
Class: Single Op-Analog HP
QTH: CT
Operating Time (hrs): 18
Summary:   Compare Scores
Band    QSOs    Mults
6:      102     26
2:      95      25
222:    54      18
432:    58      18
902:            
1.2:    23      11
2.3:            
3.4:            
5.7:            
10G:            
24G:            
Total:  332     98      Total Score     50,274

Club: North East Weak Signal Group

Comments:
Weather dampened activity and depressed conditions.
Sunday night especially poor with snow and some ice.
No Es observed on SSB-CW the entire weekend.
Did not see any increased activity 2 - 5 on Sunday,
the new "activity hours" were activity-less up here.
Surprisingly, score was down only 5 percent from last year.
Nice to work out to FN12 and up to FN34 on 1296.
Out of my total Q's, 87 percent SSB, the rest CW, and 2 FM.

Congrats to Jeff W2FU making all those microwave band QSO's,
without FT8 and operating remote nonetheless.

I only have one microwave band, 1296, to compare but looked back
over the past few years and see no noticeable decrease in activity.
If anything, activity is up a bit on 432, especially on 222.
So much for all the email static claiming FT8 and ARRL rules
have killed analog and upper band activity. At least not around here.
If half the people complaining there's no activity because
they give up after a few hours would spend more time on the air
putting in an earnest effort, we'd all be ahead of the game.
If we're to move forward, we can't dwell on the past - it's gone.

Also just because I enjoy operating mostly SSB and CW
doesn't imply I think less of those who prefer FT8 and MSK.
Everyone should be able to enjoy what they like to do
without being chastised by people who don't even try.
Anyway, that's my 2 cents.

73 Ron WZ1V

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