Oh my gosh, it's Tuesday again! I have been working on 222 MHz 1500
watt amplifiers for so long I almost forgot what day it is. This is the
time to exercise your VHF gear with an evening of casual or not so
casual contacts with other 222 MHz fanatics. Last week was pretty darn
great even with numerous thunderstorms in northern New England. Activity
was pretty good. The rain static subsided early on, and I came real
close to making 30 contacts for the evening. I ended up with 28
including K1OR,( Who I forgot to log)
I will be on at about 2300 UT on 222.100 but will not be for
long....maybe just an hour or so. I am leaving for Central States in the
middle of the night, and need to get some sleep beforehand. Still I
just can't keep away from the band. I will be using my lower power
solid state amplifier again. Last week, we had a new station on, KC1V
in FN31. His setup is working great even with a long run of coax. I
hear that W3CMP is working at getting on very soon too. 222 MHz antennas
are actually being ordered from ham dealers!
The ON4KST Chat page is a good spot to keep tabs on what is going on. It
is a good way to set up skeds if there is no regular activity in your
area. So, if you want a QSO with FN43 Mumbo Jumbo, I would suggest
looking towards Maine early in the evening. I will be spending the day
mowing the lawn and testing out five 1500 watt 222 MHz amps at high
power. These amps are going to Little Rock and are already spoken for. I
had them all basically running and just ran 100 milliwatts into them and
saw a few watts coming out when I touched them off after finishing the
wiring. Today is QRO test day. I hope they all pass. The amp project
has taken way too much time, but it is lurching along with relatively
few bumps in the road. The amps look and work great.
Not sure if I will be back for next Tuesday evening. I think I will be,
but who knows what can happen lately. I am driving to Little Rock just
so I can drag as many of the amps along as possible. Flying was not an
option this time. Each amp weighs about 36 lbs. I can just see me
cramming all those amps in the overhead bins!!
Gotta go. The lawn is calling!!
Dave K1WHS
PS. GET ON 222 MHz TONIGHT!! You might win a bass boat and trailer.
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