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[VHFcontesting] Contesting on 222 FM

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] Contesting on 222 FM
From: Bill Burgess <ve3cru@rac.ca>
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2010 17:15:29 -0400
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Many have posted that they only have FM on 222, and dismiss their ability to 
use it in contesting as not viable.   Let me assure you that it is indeed 
viable and worthwhile. Look at a few results from the last ARRL VHF contest as 
done by me.

222    FM    1945z    VE3CRU/R    EN93wv    K1TEO    FN31jh    distance 394 
miles or 638 km
222    FM    0000z    VE3CRU/R    EN94wf    K1TEO    FN31jh     distance 405 
miles or 656 km

Setup:

Icom IC-3 HT 1.5W to Mirage C22A minibrick 20W to 16 elmt K1FO at 9 to 10 feet 
AGL 

it was not the power, nor the antenna height that makes this possible, but 
rather the antenna gain and the fact I can in 30 seconds flip it from vertical 
to horizontal.   In truth, the antenna was 30 degrees off horizontal as the 432 
K1FO was too close and would mesh if both fully horizontal.  The IC-3 for those 
not familiar is one of Icom's older low power HT's that used thumbwheels on the 
top to set the frequency and will go to the bottom of the 222 band if desired.  
 Due to swr concerns of high power stations, I will dial down to 222.200 to run 
FM to stay within the range of most beams.   Of course my FO performs best 
there too.

As a Rover, it is wiser to cover the distance with rf gain than with rubber on 
the road.  The K1FO if full length breaks down to 6 foot lengths if you cannot 
travel with it up.   Also, you can obtain 8 foot K1FO rover beams which will 
break down to a shorter length I believe if not left up.   The 8 footers can 
run down the road at 90 degrees to the vehicle and be legal.

Remember that the WA5VJB cheap yagis also work well and cost very little to 
build.

For the Sprints, make it known to others you will be there and skeds may be 
necessary to work ssb stations willing to go to FM, otherwise you will not 
understand them.   Set to 222.100 I did hear strong ssb stations but could not 
understand for a qso.

Good luck and have fun !!!

73,

Bill   VE3CRU/R 
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