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[VHFcontesting] It is 222 Nite!

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] It is 222 Nite!
From: David Olean <K1WHS@metrocast.net>
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2026 15:58:03 -0400
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I hope everyone has dug out from any snow, and please remember that it is Tuesday, and all the cool kids will be on 222 MHz this evening. I got an early start and just worked AA5C in Texas on 222 MHz this afternoon. Greg has a new array of 4 X 16 el yagis, and has a great signal. We worked quickly via the Moon. Degradation was dropping and both ends of the circuit had high winds, but we worked easily.  I hope the wind dies down by evening, as it sounds like a freight train with the wind howling thru the towers and guy wires.

Activity on 222 starts after dinner, about 2300 UT  and goes as long as there is activity. Typically you can works folks up to 0100 and later as you go Westward.   Try to monitor a chat page. ON4KST 144/432 Region 2 is full with 222 ops, and other areas might also use the Slack VHF Chat page.  If in doubt, try ON4KST and check with others in your area. It helps to find stations well off of the beaten path.

I noted that the old Virgo meteor scatter program has been updated and has a new look with more features.  Check it out if interested in meteor scatter. It lists many showers and can help with planning skeds.  See: https://www.dl1dbc.net/Meteorscatter/

73

Dave K1WHS





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