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[VHFcontesting] The 222 Night as seen in Mumbo Jumbo land.

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] The 222 Night as seen in Mumbo Jumbo land.
From: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2023 22:47:05 -0400
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Hello 222 Fans,

I was thinking that 222 night might be a bust this evening, as a pretty strong storm line came through Maine a bit after 6PM. I drove up to the shack in the rain, and was greeted by S8 rain static. I was really bummed out. My LVA sits down on the side of the tower and does not get the rain static as the top yagis, so I went with that and started CQng. N1BUG was the 1st contact and he was very loud off the back of the LVA. Things faded, but he was always pretty strong no matter where the QSB was.   Same for W1XR, who was contact #2.
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   DATE     TIME CALLSIGN        LOCATOR TX       RX       BAND MODE PRO.REMARKS                                   QRB
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07/18/2023 22:55 N1BUG           FN55MF  FN43     fn55     220 MHzCW   TR                                            161 07/18/2023 22:59 W1XR            FM19HX  569      589      220 MHzCW   TR                                            406 07/18/2023 23:03 WB2VVV          FN41CR  59       59       220 MHzSSB  TR                                            123 07/18/2023 23:07 WZ1V            FN31RH  59       59       220 MHzSSB  TR                                            165 07/18/2023 23:08 N1DPM           FN32QB  59                220 MHzSSB  TR                                            125 07/18/2023 23:08 KA1OJ           FN42FG  59                220 MHzSSB  TR                                             83 07/18/2023 23:09 W2TMA           FN30HV  59                220 MHzSSB  TR                                            212 07/18/2023 23:14 KC1V            FN31SX  59       59       220 MHzSSB  TR  100 watts  15 el at 70 ft 250 ft LMR-400  124 07/18/2023 23:17 WA2VNV          FN30KV  57       57       220 MHzSSB  TR                                            205 07/18/2023 23:22 K1PXE           FN31KE  59       59       220 MHzSSB  TR                                            188 07/18/2023 23:29 VE2XX           FN25WK  59       59       220 MHzSSB  TR                                            210 07/18/2023 23:33 K1ZK            FN34JJ  59                220 MHzSSB  TR                                            132 07/18/2023 23:38 K2AEP           FN32OW  59                220 MHzSSB  TR                                             98 07/18/2023 23:39 WB2SIH          FN31DD  599      599      220 MHzCW   TR                                            210 07/18/2023 23:55 N2SLO           FN30MM  57       59       220 MHzSSB  TR                                            224 07/18/2023 23:59 VE3FN           FN25DK  579      559      220 MHzCW   TR                                            273 07/19/2023 00:03 W1AIM           FN34UJ  579      599      220 MHzCW   TR                                             96 07/19/2023 00:07 W1GHZ           FN34    579               220 MHzCW   TR                                            126+- 07/19/2023 00:11 NF3R            FN20DG  +3       -12      220 MHzFT8  TR                                            326 07/19/2023 00:17 N1LHP           FN42KM  59       59       220 MHzSSB  TR                                             61   using a quarter wave whip. 07/19/2023 00:31 WA2LTM          FN20MM  59       59       220 MHzSSB  TR                                            286 07/19/2023 00:34 KA3FQS          FN20JF  57       57       220 MHzSSB  TR                                            309 07/19/2023 00:47 WA3EOQ          FM09JO  539      539      220 MHzCW   TR                                            500 07/19/2023 00:48 K3WHC           FN10    +8       -03      220 MHzFT8  TR                                            366+- 07/19/2023 00:49 K1FSY           FN31LN  +03      -07      220 MHzFT8  TR                                            165 07/19/2023 01:10  K3SK             FM07th  -21 220MHz  Q65B   TR   Not complete. I copied Dave every transmission! 565 miles 07/19/2023 01:38 VE3DS           FN03FQ  539      519      220 MHzCW   TR                                            430 07/19/2023 01:41 W2BYP           FN13IB  559      539      220 MHzCW   TR                                            320
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I was running my new solid state amp that allegedly puts out 500 watts. It is a pair of MRF-151Gs with two very quiet fans for cooling the heatsink. The Bird 43 showed much less power than 500, but it was down at the bottom end of the scale, so might be inaccurate.  I never turned on the generator. I ran off batteries all evening.  I gave it a workout and ran some FT8 and Q65 attempts and left the power at full on. The amp seemed to not care and worked just fine all evening. My last few tries with WA3EOQ at 500 miles in past weeks have been difficult. I was expecting tonight to be no different, but a big surprise was seeing Howard really peak up and was actually Q5 for several transmissions. That is a rarity. So why was he loud tonight? I think we had some help from the tropo princess. I also ran with K3SK with Q65B. It took me awhile to find him, but when I did I copied every transmission from him! In the past I have never heard him on tropo. Tonight he was in there. Of course, he could could not hear my QRP 300-400 watts. I was tempted to fire up the big rig.

Conditions to the West were not very good. There was a line of storms over western NH . W9KXI thought I was weak, and a try with VE3DS was a squeaker. I heard Dana OK, but he was having trouble hearing my smaller amp. Dana seemed weaker than normal and never got very loud.

So I ended up with 27 QSOs. I never did actually contact W9KXI and I missed W1FKF who worked Good Buddy Ron WZ1V.  It could have been 29 QSOs and only one away from the magic 30 QSOs that we all are still waiting to crack. I quit about 01:30 UT.  I heard lots of meteors on K3SK this evening last week, I heard almost nothing. The meteors are hot lately.

73

Dave K1WHS


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