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Re: [VHFcontesting] 222 MHz Activity Night is coming up

To: peter h <n6ze@aol.com>, "vhfcontesting@contesting.com" <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] 222 MHz Activity Night is coming up
From: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2022 12:24:23 -0400
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Hi Pete

The activity in CA is very encouraging.  It used to be almost 100% FM with remote bases and repeaters everywhere.  It is great to see SSB & CW reports.  Ian W6TCP is active on 222 eme as well.

I am glad to see that you pronounced Wistah properly.

Dave

On 8/30/2022 11:52 AM, peter h wrote:
And don’t forget the Greater DM12/03/04 area & CN85/86/87/88/89 areas either!

Bt73
K1fjm/N6ze of DM04ne, CN87tw, & decades ago in Newton, ma & wistah, ma


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On Tuesday, August 30, 2022, 07:44, David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net> wrote:

    For an old geezer, I am pretty proud of myself. I actually swapped
    out a
    HAM-M rotator and cabling on the 432 tower all by myself and now
    have a
    shiny new Prosistel rotator up there to turn my never used array
    of 4 X
    15 element 432 yagis. I lugged the rotor up on my climbing belt along
    with a cordless drill to fashion a few new mounting holes up there.
    These antennas were supposed to be the solution to the narrow
    beamwidth
    main contest antenna, but it was never hooked up to be fully
    operational. I think it went up in 2015, and around that time, our
    small
    contest group disbanded and then I got sick shortly afterwards.

    The idea was to have a 432 yagi that was high gain (so people
    could hear
    me) but have a wider beamwidth than the 11 degrees available on
    the 4 X
    25 el H frame array. The smaller yagis are stacked vertically and
    four
    high and provide a 30 degree beamwidth, so it is much easier to
    aim and
    will still provide some decent gain. It is all working now and my
    next
    trick is to get my band switching system finished so I can run
    multiple
    bands from one radio.  That project is almost done.

    What has this to do with 222 Night?..... Absolutely nothing!  It does
    indicate that I am fired up about getting the VHF bands running
    again.
    I have the 222 MHz system running about as well as possible.  I did
    manage to repair my motor driven coax switch and it is happily
    clunking
    away when it selects any of three (soon to be four) 222 antenna
    systems.
    I have 2 X 16 element yagis that I am hoping to put up on a side
    mount.
    All this for the biggest orphan band in the ham radio spectrum. No
    off
    shore manufacturers make any 222 gear, so, unless you have an
    FT736 with
    a 220 module, or an ICOM  IC-375, you must roll your own, or buy a
    transverter from an American manufacturer.  I note that Elecraft does
    not make any transverters anymore and from the sound of things,
    are not
    planning anything in the future.  Q5 Signal makes a nifty unit. I
    just
    got one and it works like a dream with my K3 exciter.

    So why should you get on 222 MHz? That is a good question. The
    coverage
    is about the same as 144 MHz and the antennas are smaller.  If you
    put
    up a really good antenna, don't be surprised to work stuff that you
    can't work on 144 under marginal conditions. Being a higher
    frequency,
    the sky noise is noticeably down and all the switching power supplies
    and cruddy routers don't put out as much garbage on 222 as they do on
    144, so it is a double-whammy in your favor! 222 is very quiet by
    comparison!

    I ran into K1DS at the New England Hamfest this past Saturday and
    we had
    a great visit and he recounted his 222 antenna situation to me. This
    year he is spending the warm months near Philly and has a 1st floor
    condo with a tiny balcony. He puts his wooden boom WA5VJB coat hanger
    wire yagi on the balcony and aims it NE and talks to all the gang on
    Tuesday nights. This past Tuesday, I called CQ and who calls back on
    SSB, but K1DS from his ground floor condo on SSB with 25 watts.  Blue
    Bell, PA, where K1DS is staying is about 500 km or 316 miles from
    me, so
    think about that....a 3 element wood boom yagi about ten ft off the
    ground and 25 watts for a 300 mile plus QSO on VHF!   I know a guy,
    locally who can't get into the next town on 2M packet radio!! I
    should
    tell him to use a wood boom yagi sticking out his ground floor
    window!!!  I also saw N1GJ at the hamfest. He gets on for the Tuesday
    nights from FN41 on Cape Cod.  George just had his 89th birthday and
    still does a little climbing!  Way to go George!

    So activity starts up after supper, about 2300 UT or 7PM local
    time and
    there are many people who are looking for contacts all over the
    eastern
    USA and even points west. Last week I worked W4ZST in Georgia using
    meteor scatter during the Tuesday night activity period. We set
    things
    up using the ON4KST (144/432 Region 2) Chat page. It took about 18
    minutes to complete. Meteors also work on 222 as does aurora, when
    ever
    the Sun decides to produce one.

    So , to get in on the fun, I would recommend scouring the flea
    markets,
    E Bay, and used gear sites and score a 222 rig of some kind.  You can
    buy or build your own transverter too.  Put up a small beam and
    get in
    on the fun. On Tuesday nights, it sounds like ham radio in the
    good old
    days on 222.100 here in the northeast. There is building activity in
    Ohio, to Illinois, and some more activity down IN Tennessee, NC,
    GA, and
    Florida too.

    C U on 222.100 on Tuesday.

    Dave K1WHS

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