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Re: [VHFcontesting] [NEWSVHF] 222 Activity night K1WHS

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Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] [NEWSVHF] 222 Activity night K1WHS
From: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2023 11:29:03 -0500
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Summary for 222 Night in Mumbo Jumbo Land....

When I went up the hill for 222 Activity Night, I was greeted by about as bad a level of radio conditions as you could possibly encounter. That did not stop me though.  As I drove up the hill I crossed over the new culvert that my neighbor and I concocted. It is a marvel of engineering excellence. Actually, I am fibbing again. It was a prime example of shade tree engineering. We made due with what we had available. Anyway there was water flowing through the culvert and all that water was not washing away the road anymore.   My neighbor lives on a one acre lot across the street from me, but he bought a medium sized back hoe just so he could learn how to use it. It is his toy.  He practiced a bit by digging the culvert trench.  The water seems to like it and is flowing thru the pipes just fine. Another low dollar project!!

When I turned on the radio, I knew it would be tough. Signals from everyone were weak and watery.  It was a good test of tropo scatter theory.  I noted that the Philadelphia stations were about 15 dB weaker than on a decent night. Phil WA3NUF was about S4 and normally he hits S6 or 7.  Same with W9KXI and many others.  On the 500 mile paths, the signals were much steadier and while weak, were not that different from a good night. Maybe just 2 or 3 dB for the most part. All very interesting.

I missed a few stations worked by Good Buddy Ron. N2SLO, W2TMA, K1FSY and N1ROZ were absent from my log, but I added in N1LHP and WA1T. Then I went and checked out the EME scene after about 01:45 UT.  Things were hopping and it was great to see all the activity via the Moon route. I worked N1AV in AZ and then W6TCP in CA right off.  Then I tried with Grant VE6TA. The Moon was in the trees on his end, but it did not matter. He had a big signal here too.   I tried working K3SK in FM07 and we worked rather fast as well via the Moon.  It is interesting that the path loss via the Moon is less than over the direct path to K3SK at 575 miles!  There was even more activity.  "Bippy", W2BYP, has his dish running but is having hydraulic cylinder issues and is afraid to bring the dish down to low elevations. He kept it above 60 degrees. I did not try with John, but that would be another easy contact. KM0T was also on with a big signal. Mike was busy running with new stations too. It was very busy.  KC7OOY was also getting on right around when I pulled the plug. N0AKC was there in spirit as his readouts malfunctioned and he could not aim his array in the dark. Those four stations are all readily workable, so there were at least eight stations all on 222 EME on a Tuesday night right after the EME contest weekend.  I would rate that as pretty darn impressive. A single long yagi with a good preamp will put you on EME on 222 for an effective simple setup. (hint hint)  I quit about 03:00 UT.  I removed my 432 PA and have it at the shop to investigate a minor problem. It is a good time to clean out the airways too. They can get blocked with debris over time.  I will set it up on the workbench and give it a good check out. Some HV sensing resistors seem to have changed value.  A quick check shows that 3000 VDC only produces about 560 millivolts into the protection circuit. I think that is too low.   Ham radio sure is fun!

I ended up with 24 stations worked. ON tropo, the 500 mile contacts include KO4YC, W8ZN, and WA3EOQ.  The 300+ mile stations are KA3FQS, WA3NUF, and W9KXI.  W1XR and the Toronto boys are in the 400+ mile range, but none were QRV on Tuesday.  I missed VE3KG in FN24 too. He has a new 500 watt FET amplifier and I am dying to hear how it sounds when it gets hooked up!!     W3CMP is working on a 222 system in FN10 as well. I just sent him a 500 watt amp. He should be on in a short time I hope.

In summary, it was a great night with all sorts of activity including stations way beyond my range in the midwest, central US, and the SE.  K9MRI, AJ6T, AA9MY N1GC, and a raft of others are all in there on Tuesdays.  Conditions stunk, but it is good practice for perfecting ways to work those stations in the January Contest.  Timed transmissions work great on CW.  The timing helps on those digi contacts as we all know. Interestingly, I never heard an FT8 signal last night. I know a few contacts were made, but I must have missed any activity on the FT8 watering hole on 222.174.   The EME mode was Q65B-60.  My tropo contacts were all CW or SSB.  Thanks to all who got on.

73

Dave K1WHS   FN43MJ



On 11/28/2023 8:58 PM, Ron Klimas WZ1V wrote:
222 conditions not so good, but there was great activity tonight:
K1WHS FN43, WB2VVV FN41, W2TMA FN30, KV1J FN42,
WA1PBU FN42, W9KXI FN12, N2SLO FN30, K1PXE FN31,
KO4YC FM17, WA3NUF FN20, KA3FQS FN20, WA1MBA FN51,
WA3EOQ FM09, WA1NLG FN41, W1GHZ FN34, K1FMS FN32,
N1ROZ FN32, W8ZN FM09, K3SK FM07, K1FSY FN31,
W1AIM FN34, AF1T FN43, and AA2SD FM29. TNX QSOs.

73 Ron WZ1V FN31rh


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