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[VHFcontesting] Tuesday Night 222 Extravaganza.

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] Tuesday Night 222 Extravaganza.
From: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2024 11:22:03 -0500
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Hello VHFers,

I checked with Karnak The Magnificent in hopes of seeing how the Tuesday night 222 activity period would work out.  Karnak was very optimistic in that many things have fallen into place for this evening. Karnak promises much fun tonight. I figured that I should tell everyone about it.

Tonight is also the visiting hours for K1BXC (SK) in Tolland Connecticut. I really wish I could make the trip, but it would be a very long night for me.  Dan was a great supporter of VHF in Connecticut. I am sure that some of the CT ops will be there. I will be thinking of Dan this evening as I enjoy the fun on 222 MHz. He was a large part of what makes VHF what it is. I will miss Dan.

The weather, nationwide is looking good. The only heavy precip is in the Pacific NW.  A bit of light snow in S Dakota and maybe Iowa, and that is about it.  Last night there was a large amount of EME activity as it was Moonrise over the continental USA starting at about 2300 UT on the East Coast.  The activity went up to 04:30 or so but then picked up again in the morning as it was Moon set in the West. Lots of contacts were attempted and made. The situation is the same this evening, with Moonrise at about 00:00 UT at the start of normal 222 Night activity. Later on as the Moon rises out in the far midwest at about 0200 UT, it will be Moonrise for guys like W5EME, WQ5S (TX) AI5I (NM) KM0T (IA) and N0LWF in eastern Nebraska.  They have all been active and it would be great if they showed up for a Tuesday night activity and got in some logs .  I plan to switch over to EME after about 0130 UT when the terrestrial stations start to thin out. Activity here in New England has gotten good enough to work about 20 stations on any given Tuesday. During the warm months that number goes up to about 30 at times. All it takes is for people to make a commitment and get on.  It does not matter if you are in a low activity area, because your actions will be noted and that will encourage more activity in return. I got a kick out of watching some comments on the HB9Q Chat page last night. There were comments like " I need more TX power" and "I need to add aluminum here" plus "I need a better receiver".  Comments like that are the first indicator that activity will be definitely increasing.

Please make an effort to be QRV this evening on 222 MHz.  Here in the northern areas of New England, it is actually very mild and my unheated shack will not be so darn cold. I will have more fun with the warmer temps this evening. I plan to be there at 23;45 UT and will go as long as there are contacts to be made.  I will monitor ON4KST (144/432 Region 2) and HB9Q (222MHz)  The HB9Q page is used by EMErs mostly, but anyone is welcome there as well.  I am hoping to pick up a few midwestern stations via the EME route.  Maybe W0VB in Wyoming will appear?  I also miss talking with the Canadian contingent (VE3DS, VE3KG, VE3FN, VE2XX etc)

That is about all for this morning. Not much else to report other than the first shipment of K1PXE Bobble head Dolls was rejected as the head did not bounce around enough.  C'mon...How hard can it be?

73

Dave K1WHS


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