I survived another Tuesday! QSB and meteor pings made tonight a challenge.
9 QSOs in 8 states, about my average way down here in the northern part of the
south. I managed 1 new grid (on CW) from a never worked before 222 contact.
On the other hand, the early morning was good. I managed to give WQ5S in EM13
a new state on 222MHz.
de K3SK
FM07th
-----Original Message-----
From: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net>
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2024 11:07 AM
To: 222 >> 222Activity@groups.io <222Activity@groups.io>;
vhfcontesting@contesting.com; NEWSVHF@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [VHFcontesting] If it's Tuesday, this must be Belgium
That was the name of a Hollywood movie from the late 1960's. It was actually a
pretty good comedy movie about a European 10 day bus tour. I would like to
alter that title for our purposes. If it's Tuesday this must be Bedlam. I am
hoping for some very high activity tonight on the
222 MHz band.. The weather has moderated with no tornadoes visible out your
shack window and few instances of rain static to be heard emanating from your
radio. I have it on good authority that W8ZN will be active from his
mountaintop perch in Virginia. His elevation is about the same as that of Pack
Monadnock in New Hampshire. Many national VHF contests were won from that 2300
ft location. I know That I will be looking out for Terry .
There was a hint of aurora last night, but the night before had some
significant AU. Only problem was that it happened in the middle of the night
during the peak of the Perseids. Everybody and his mother were all chasing
those "rocks" or "rox" on 144 MHz and no amount of persuasion could change
their habits. I was aimed Northward and CQing on 222.100 at
0500-0600 and heard nothing. The K Index was at 7. It was cloudy, but I could
see some brightness across the north. Later on, towards dawn, I ran a 222 MHz
MS sked with Rick, W5EME over an almost impossible path of
1460 miles or 2350 km. Nothing was heard on either end. I also checked for
Aurora and detected nothing. I made some CW calls on 222.100. All in all, it
was very frustrating. I had another sked set up but my sked partner apparently
bailed on me. So not much to report about the Perseids. I can report that low
power may not be a limiting factor if you have a good antenna on the other end.
I copied W0AAT at 1220 miles with 85 watts and AJ6T at 1000 miles with about 30
watts.
I hope to be on 222.100 + or - starting at a few minutes before 23:00 UT this
evening. That is about 7 PM local time here in Maine. I will monitor ON4KST
Chat and hope to find lots of action on the band. CU there I hope.. I'll be
wearing my hat.
Dave K1WHS
Let's Make 222MHz Great Again
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