Tonight is 222 Activity Night. I try to be QRV around the calling
frequency between about 7P to 10 PM local time. I had mentioned that
KA6U might be on to add a little spice for those on the East Coast.
Unfortunately, Peter cannot be on for the evening. I was under the
mistaken assumption that he was staying right where he was operating,
but there is a multi hour drive involved to get back to his HQ after
running skeds all day.
I do have excellent intel that K1PXE has gotten his rotator fixed. All
of us northern New Englanders are in for a treat now that Pete can aim
at us. No more multi path! No more fading into the noise. Now we get to
hear K1PXE in all his radiant glory!
Remember to monitor some chat pages if you want to try any long haul
sked type QSOs. ON4KST is well used. Ping Jockey might be another
choice for any MS activity. If you do try anything out of the ordinary,
why not provide a short report here to let people know what happened!
For my part, I want to try a Q65 sked with a station that is over 500
miles away. I have not had too much luck extending my range with FT-8.
I think having multiple signals present reduces the effectiveness of the
mode. I know last week, I was copying K1DS on FT8 just fine, but when
another station came on, I never heard K1DS again. Frequency difference
was about 50 Hz, so there may have been some QRM issue. With an audio
passband full of many signals, there must be some deteriorating effect.
So I am thinking that Q65 on a specific frequency should be an
interesting test.
CU on 222
Dave K1WHS
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