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[VHFcontesting] Tuesday night 222 MHz Activity Night

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] Tuesday night 222 MHz Activity Night
From: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2021 16:57:34 -0400
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Hi folks

It is Tuesday and this is a reminder for all who have the gear available that Tuesday is THE night to get on 222 MHz. Last week, I think I worked 18 stations on SSB and CW. It was more fun than the proverbial barrel of monkeys.  In thinking about a barrel of monkeys, though,  that might not be all that much fun.  However, making a few neat contacts on 222 MHz is a lot of fun.  We are getting out of period of potential long haul tropo contacts here in northern New England, but that is not slowing me down. I will be on starting at about 2300 UT on or about 222.100 MHz looking for any contacts.

I have it on good authority that N1SV is very close to having a KW on 222, so don't be surprised when a big signal shows up from FN42.  I have gotten emails from around the country, and there is a concerted effort to build up activity in many areas. N6ZE keeps me posted on the goings on in the Pacific NW and California. I also hear about 222 news in Alaska. Most of the stations there are using FM, but it would be cool if KL6M in Anchorage showed up on EME for a moonset evening session on the East Coast. Mike runs a big dish and 1500 watts output. He will be heard when things are lined up. Unfortunately, things are not lining up for any good moonsets in the early evening for the East coast.  With elevation, Alaska is an easy contact with a single long yagi. (hint hint!)

I will be monitoring the chat pages tonite. ON4KST (144/432 Region 2),  and HB9QQ are both checked for action.  I like CW and SSB, but can do FT8, MSK144/ FSK441, and JT65B off the moon should there be any interest. I have yet to make a Q65 contact, so could use practice there as well. That is what activity night is for. After you work the locals, why not try something that is a bit different or out of your comfort zone. The worst thing that will happen will be that you don't make the contact.

73

Dave K1wHS

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